The body - look at the pic in the first post.
There may well be collectors out there willing to pay more than a dealer would. But finding one to actually buy it would be the problem. You see...
No it's not that. It's sounds complicated - but it really isn't. It's known as market grading. It's been discussed here before several times....
No - but because the dimes were packaged separately - sadly the majority of them have been removed and sold separately.
Well all I can say is you better hurry :D Or I'll find it :eek:
You'll get no argument from me on that old friend. I think by now you pretty well know how I feel about this subject. I've written enough about it...
There's only one question you need ask yourself - do you want to sell it or keep it ? If you want to sell it - then I would accept the offer from...
Send me a link or a pic if you can. I have seen them sell for anywhere from $275 to $500.
It would help a great deal if you post what the legends are. The we could find out even more for you.
But you did leave out the most interesting sentence -
I wondered when you were gonna get around to that :D Another of my favorite subjects :rolleyes:
It was a commemorative set issued in '97 which included the $1 coin, a matte Jeff nickel and $1 note. There was another in '93 - the Thomas...
To be honest I don't know. But you can find it HERE
:eek: :eek: Good lord don't ever think that. I stick my foot in my mouth on a regular basis around here. I learn just as much here as anyone...
See OldDan - I told ya so :D Folks this very argument ( ok discussion ) has been going on for forty eleven years. Nuttin's changed...
Very true - which is what I did and how I know.
Claw - I don't blame you about being upset for not getting a reply - that certainly doesn't sound like the Kelley's I know. But consider this...
I'm pretty sure you have to be 18 to open a PayPal account Spider. But you don't want the Premier account in any case - that is only for sellers....
Not exactly - but it is the only non bullion coin produced at West Point that actually has the W mint mark. The West Point mint has been used...
This is from the Mint's web site as well - dated Nov.7,2003 Now what that statement does not tell you is that the mint said that they didn't...
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