Yes I understand Aidan, but that is your personal choice and usage. And I mean no disrespect - but you are the only person in the entire world who...
MS64.
Yes, these areas look to be very rough to me in the pics. Does it appear to be bumps on the surface or is it smooth ? For a comparison on the same...
Even with a very, heavily circulated coin - I have yet to see one that lost 1 gram of weight. A fraction of a gram yes - more than that, I've...
It's a commem - KM #71 - AGW .5288 oz. - struck in .9000 gold - mintage 337,688 Proof examples - Krause value $245. About all I can tell ya ;)
Howdy Troy - Welcome to the Forum !! Well you certainly chose an unusual example. This coin often sells for less, sometimes it sells for more....
Yeah I know, doesn't change the fact though. They can be bought easily enough for less.
I tried making my first one in 1961 Bone - and it was an oooooold idea then. You just gotta keep up pal :D
Because finding uncirculated examples is not as easy as with other dates. Finding "nice" unc examples is even harder.
zane - Get your loupe and take a close look on the obv at the area just inside the rim between the B & R in LIBERTY. Then on the reverse look...
A picture of 100kb is the maximum size permitted - that's why.
Well if you look in a Greysheet (the price guide ) and the Ask for a MS64 coin is $280 - and the dealer's price is $350 - then you know you are...
The question was what is the bullion value - it has nothing to do with the coin's condition. The question is to see if the reader knows the AGW.
Maybe, it depends on what the package is made of. If it is soft and pliable plastic - odds are it contains PVC. Not really a good idea if it does.
You're right Rick, but over time doubloon came to be a colloquial term which was used to describe several different gold coins. For example, the...
Boy I hope not or a whole lot of folks have fakes :D The correct weight should be 5.67 grams.
What does the edge look like - is it copper colored too ? Weighing the coin should provide a definitive answer.
Not any more Bill, nowadays they use sandblasting & lasers.
Just about all of them are Proof Like. And you can bend them, quite easily. They normally sell for about $200.
So because of what one guy said, who may have been a temp employee - the whole company is crooked ? :kewl:
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