Tell him Congrats !! :thumb: Yeah they're still out there, so are Frankies, Walkers, SLQ's, Barber's - you'll even get a Morgan in a roll now...
Dave I don't think you will be able to get the specific info you want. You might get lucky with a request made to PCGS but I doubt it. I think...
To the best of my knowledge the mintage numbers for '06 Proof ASE have not been released. edit - ooooops, you said Silver Proof set - those...
It's a modern copy from Japan - it's not gold. If you wish to look it up, you can do so - HERE
Beware of where you buy coins while there - fakes abound. Try to buy only from reputable dealers, but be prepared to pay a hefty price. The...
The annual value of the index is on the graph itself. You can check 1 yr., 3 yr.,, 10 yr., or '70 to date. Or else I'm not understanding your...
You can go to the CDN site and purchase back issues going back to 1963 - Back Issues
Yeah, I saw the story today. Pretty lame excuse their using for it too :rolleyes:
If it did I don't recall it. But the '73 Ike is the tough one to find in higher grades.
It may in time, then again it may not. You need to keep in mind that the '95-W has more than doubled in price in the past 2 years alone.
In the right grade it's a whole lot more than that.
No need to write, it's on their web site - PCGS 3000
Welllllll - let's just say that "we" are in the neighborhood :rolleyes: Tell ya what though, I'll write and ask 'em ;)
It's not uncommon really, but it does make for a pretty neat collectible.
I had to go find this quote since it is so fitting for this discussion. In the early 14th century the Abbot of Tournai, Gilles Li Muisis, made...
LOL !! - so much for my memory :whistle: I'd go with what clad said any day :thumb:
To be honest, my memory. I used to know 'em all. For today's coins the dollar requires the highest pressure, about 60 - 65 tons if memory serves.
There's more to it than that though Mark, all of the 2 coin sets contained 2 one dollar coins. None of them mixed a dollar and a half dollar. At...
The US Mint uses between 53 - 54 tons of pressure to strike quarters.
There's a mistake in that comment someplace because the '07 Red Book does not mention them at all. But just for curiosity's sake, where did you...
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