You're correct Ed. There's a lot of folks on ebay who don't know what the proper terminology is. Heck, for that matter when talking about errors,...
It ask for a user name and a password. It might be easier if you just email the pic to me - I'll post it for you ;) gdjmsp@qwest.net
Which is exactly what I suspected and why I asked. PCGS didn't even exist until 1986. That letter and those comments were written as part of...
It says just what I reported it said. Opened vs unopened sets are not even mentioned.
Well I'm no expert either, but the surface of the coin makes me suspect. I would suggest that you have a dealer you trust examine the coin. As...
Well, there are dealers you can trust. And if you can trust the dealer, then you can buy raw coins. There are a couple that I would have no...
Howdy Robinson - Welcome to the Forum !! The rules were different for most of the mints. For example Mexico City and Guatemala were the only...
You done good :thumb:
It'll stop with the first one that's still alive when we get to him.
poker_prof - If I might make a suggestion - you should read what you can find by - Clicking Here Once you have done that, you will find...
One question Bone - when did David say that ? I mean in what year.
Absolutely not. The gloves would leave hairlines on the coin.
Yes condition does make that much difference. This coin is also a better date and from a different mint than yours. But even at that, it is still...
I'd guess the coin to be XF based on details, it appears to have some wear. It also appears to have been harshly cleaned at some point in its life.
I guess that goes to show ya can't always trust the books. I was reporting what it says in United States Mint Sets and Proof Sets 1936 - 2002 by...
Before you buy any gold coins, please make sure that you know your dealer real well and have full confidence in him. Counterfeit gold coins are...
I would suggest that you weigh the coin - I wonder if it's genuine.
Ya know, until about 2002 nobody ever really cared how many of the Proof sets or the Silver Proof sets that the mint sold. They just didn't care...
Looks like a private issue to me.
After doing some more checking it appears that you are correct - there were no insert cards for the years '68 thru '93. The first COA was issued...
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