by your idea owle you'd have to go back and regrade every coin thats certified to fit the new system ( unfeaseable for the average collector...)....
hi my names chris im trying to see if you still hav these coin and die sets??
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XF and might make AU. take a bit better pic with some lighting on the matter..
hummm the most recent thing i have done that was kinda stupid cause i didnt realized till i actually looked at the coin towards the eng of the...
hey brothe welcome to coin talk.. and i must say its hard to find silver coins nowaday in circulation and if you do there all worn .. but still...
ya know what i have a pf 67 1964 kennedy with the same type of die movement..thing at firsti thought it was doubling..
nice examps of die detioration
who wouldnt be interestd i had my chance to buy one from the 2001 set great purchase i got a great deal..
hey guys earlier during the middle of may i posted a blogg about my youtube show and i got a few people to come check out my coin corner...
well the easiest thing to do is leave it in the set.. i would sent it to pcgs.. for evaluation..
take a look on ebay i was told they go for about 1200 in ms 64..
cool beans bro thanks
i agree it will grade 63 -64.. well worth the 135..
it is a NGC coin Date/Info: 1881 Denomination: S$1 Grade: MS 63 Additional Information NumisMedia Value: $56.40 my opinion is as follows its...
well im doing it for my nephew whos only 6 going on 29..lol.. and one for my self
if you think about it..american silver eagles and every coin.. ever minted has some high mintages 2 million?? how many proof how many...
explain why.. i have one proof set.. a nice cameo condition and 5 uncirculated sets.. agreed by no means are they rare.. but they are a nice set...
personally me i would buy one roll of american silver eagles then the rest in coins raging to equal the balance..
Hi everybody I have 6 1976 canadian olympic series sets completed minus the gold coins. Still missing the proof 100 dollar coin... but that's for...
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