If that obverse is 58 I'm an uptown neurosurgeon in a big red Mercedes. And undoubtedly "soooo interesting" to adoring women.
Are you going to reveal the grade?
How techie. [IMG]
Yes, "across the board" and across time. IMO, looser standards equate to more verbiage and more grades. I have the 1962 Brown & Dunn somewhere....
Okay I'll bite: VF 20
I beg to differ sir: [IMG]
I always preferred silver.
Looks like it spent a few days jingling in someone's pocket--a lot of contact marks. AU 55 Val Kilmer really kicked butt in that movie.
Obverse AU-58 Reverse image not clear enough. I see rub/wear on the breasts. But it probably won't matter.
A few weeks ago I had 4 buy it now orders from 4 different sellers for psyllium husks power canceled. Two said I was using the wrong...
Sounds like false pretenses to me. But I'm not a lawyer.
So they are using bidders to find the top and then someone says thankyou I'll take it from here? Have I got that right?
AU50
I feel much more amiable now towards U.S coin grading.
MS-60 is what I believe it to be. But I think that grade has gone extinct. So I'll guess MS-61.
I didn't know they were still around. I've never heard anything good or bad about them.
Error collectors practically sing songs about Lonesome Jonn and his error coin photography. Around 2007 I bought a medal on Ebay from his wife...
There were people who believed the Shield Nickel was code for "stars and bars." Would'n it have been hilarious if someone inside the mint had...
Yeah, buy bullion coin, put in capsule, throw in Tupperware container until the apocalypse. I suppose it would be the South Africa silver...
$150 and you'll throw in the Brooklyn Bridge and the Straight of Hormuz.
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