Most dealers will not. They are considered bullion coins and only worth bullion, and they don't care if it's in a slab or not - or what the grade...
I'd have to say 63 too.
Nahhhh, I don't need to collect them to enjoy them.
I am well aware of who he is and well aware of his past. We shall see if he changes. As you say, actions do speak louder than words. And so far...
I can no record of a Burundi Proof set for 1966, only for '62, '65 and '67. And they are listed in Krause. The '62 & '65 are listed as worth $1100...
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Howdy mstng02gt - Welcome to the Forum !! I gotta say it's not a Proof. I'm wondering if it's a genuine coin even. Can you post a pic of the...
Like the first words I used Clembo - lucky guess ;)
They started being collected almost immediately.
Both of those should be body bagged.
The coin is damaged beyond any hope anyway, and leaving it will only make it worse. I'd listen to Jim.
It may be ironic, but people can change their ways ;)
dprice - Intercept Shield holders are the best there is, bar none. There is no such thing as an airtight coin holder - none of them. So...
And one more - God forbid we show her any of the older stuff :kewl:
A wife that likes gold coins ? You in a heap of trouble now boy ! :eek: Might not want to show her these ;)
It could have been done 150 years ago. Back then, drilling out silver, saving it, and replacing the silver with a base metal plug was a sure fire...
Congrats to your boy :thumb:
I had to ask too. Just click on your name, then look at the address bar where it says ( for me for example )...
Just be patient, when cwtokenman comes by he should be able to help.
Be my guest - my doctor frowns on it anyway ;)
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