Double ?? What did the W make the '95 Proof worth ? For that matter, what difference does a mint mark make to the value of any coin ? Of...
Yes they did, but only for two coins and only for two grades for each of them.
PCGS has used those grades since the beginning. So has the ANA by the way - they just don't list them in the descriptive text.
The coins.
I said they were not BU for two reasons - one because of the gunk all over them. Two - because based on the pic you provided it appears that the...
Words of wisdom :thumb:
Good one :high5:
Well yes and no. Many get upset when a coin is bodybagged and returned unslabbed. They think that unless the coin is slabbed and graded that they...
Now Speedy, I never said a word about the Frankie or the Kennedy - I just stated the law :D
Absolutely - you have to pay them in advance.
Yes I thoroughly enjoy your trivia posts :thumb: But, Congress doesn't have to authorize coinage. As long as the design for a coin has been in...
The bank.
The 1 oz AGE is a $50 gold piece and there were quite a few $50 gold pieces issued in California.
Possibly, but not likely. They did the same thing with most of the others.
It is below ONE on the reverse.
Franklins aren't clad coins - so I'm confused over that part. But to collect an entire set of all clad coinage could cost anywhere from face value...
People aren't blind - and there are plenty who remember the last time. There are also plenty who realize that the market for moderns has dropped...
The only thing I find surprising about it is that they didn't decide to issue the Reverse Proof as an individual as well.
They are still selling them because they can - the law permits it. And it saves them a lot of money to boot. The additional sets they sell won't...
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