It just seemed awkward to me, I would not have purchased it, but you did so congrats and good luck.
I'm not comfortable with the position of the mint mark CC, therefore no comment on the grade, good luck.
How corrupt can one be, from millionaire to billionaire and beyond, at our expense! Who exactly is too blame...
Oh no, spoil alert, 3rd Reverse. Obverse rim ding, environmental damage. Reverse a bit better. AU maybe higher depending on the TPG. I would buy...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, to each their own. Congrats, thanks for sharing.
@KBBPLL Thanks for the info and the article.
I'm a pre-1982 buyer, I will be long gone before there is any profit in zinc coins, good luck to those that do, I respect your freedom of choice.
I have two completed sets one for each granddaughter. I too decided to not crack them open, what I did was place a white circular tab in the blank...
Wish my finger was as clean as his. My dirty finger is due South of his...
Very smart indeed, congrats!
Wow, they are all great. Thanks for sharing.
They can have all the zinc they want I'll stick to pre-1982. One Omega, Again I'll keep trying Powerball the odds are much better at 2 plus...
Eventually, but for now the same old same old will continue to hold the throne. The newbies with all that zinc, post 1982 through 2025, I'm not so...
Our precious metals are stock investments; our coins are ours to enjoy until that time to let go!
No info, but must have stamped pretty hard, it certainly is a struck through. Other than that, it appears to be a nice 1807. You made a good choice.
Love the toning, nice coin, congrats.
Then leave sOOperduty, don't let the door hit you in the Caboose on the way out!
I'll sit and watch while eating Chiefbullsit's coin chips. Good luck.
We have all the precious metals and coins we need, pass!
As a passing thought, I have the best of the best TPG's right here at Coin Talk, why should I look outside the box. The so called top 2 TPGs often...
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