Now wait a dang minute here - this is gettin to be TOO much !! You're not one of those guys I guide up on the Snake are ya ???????
Wellllllll - never really had one of those - a mentor that is. But I did teach an old guy how to fly a kite once long ago. So anything is possible...
The coins do seem to be a bit shiny - so your dealer may be correct about them being reprocessed. But to be honest - this is one of those things...
Ahhhhhh - that's better. Now then - Susan - you got this or do ya want me to fix the pics ?
In the meantime I think I'll fix this. I gotta scroll across 3 screens to see this pic :eek:
Here we go again Roy - typing responses at the same time :D
My apologies Amy - but the way you worded your first post - I thought you were saying the coin had the initials carved into it. Not that they were...
Freidberg is considered to be one of the primary source references - Gold Coins of the World - From Ancient Times to the Present 7th Edition by By...
Have we met before ?? Cuz I mean - that's the same line I use :D :D
Howdy Amy - Welcome to the Forum !! With the graffiti I'm afraid it's not worth more than the silver value so I'd likely just keep it. If...
It's not an if Aidan - it is a definite. In Delmonte the coin is listed as # 825bis - in Freidberg it is # 80. Here is another example struck...
Howdy Gary - Welcome to the Forum !!
Well not exactly Aidan. Any individual or business who does not want to take cash as payment - does not have to.
Oh I agree with ya MorganFred - for the most part coins in 3rd tier slabs will not cross or upgrade at PCGS or NGC or ANACS or ICG for that...
LOL ! - Kyra is a teller at a bank ;)
You better start reading your CW closer Kyra - there have been articles with pics about it the last two issues !
Aidan - The coin is what I said, a rose noble struck in the Netherlands at the Gorinchem mint. It is not an Edward IV rose noble. One of...
Hmmmmm - then you guys will have to explain to me why there are countless examples of PCI, NTC, etc etc slabbed coins that have been upgraded by PCGS.
To the best of my knowledge none of them had bears on them. But what the genuine coins did have, in every case, was a denomination. And it is not...
I believe the packaging the NUC MED was talking about is after market packaging. It's not quite the same as original mint packaging.
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