I see a few small hit on the obverse, one of them being rather long down the lines of the shield. I think it is a solid 64 from what I can tell...
If it interests you, then keep it. But to a collector who would want a "fancy serial number" it has no additional value.
That is correct, no bank that I am aware of orders specific years when they order coins. They get what they get and as far as I know you cannot...
This one of the reasons I always scrub my hands real good after roll searching....
Of course I didn't take offense. We all buy what we like and I am glad you and apparently 50% of type and copper collectors do not have good taste...
lol, I am based out of bagram but my job requires me to travel all of the country, so... a lot of time spent sleeping in pax terminals
Really? The light wood grain on the obverse is one of the things I liked about it. I hope more people are of your opinion, less bidders in the...
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Thanks, guys!
Just keep shecking with your bank. They will get them it just might take a while. I was able to get two boxes of cents in 2010 right after they...
I am no longer in the service ( I got in April 2011 after 9 years as a SSG) I am deployed as a contractor. I do the same job I did in the military...
I am not sure what you mean???
OK, looks like I won with a winning bid of $750 (You were spot on Mike) after buyers fees i am looking at $862.5 plus shipping. I might have paid...
I would buy myself an island, declare independence and mint my own coins.
I concur 100%, but I like it so much I am willing to pay a little more to get it. I don’t plan on selling it for quite a while.
I'm gonna go with wishful thinking. It does not look like and 42/1 I have seen. A 42/1 is usually very distinct.
If they are indeed silver rounds, they are worth melt only. $30 would be a good buy for an ounce of silver.
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Ok gang, What do you think? It is graded PR64RB by NGC. I like the color and think it is a great piece for my budget range. I...
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