What does it matter how it was accepted before he gave it you for change? It doesn't change the fact that you knew it was a dollar coin, and...
I just bought a 61, with obverse toned, and paid $18 and the asking price was $25. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
If 1 million people did that each day, that would cost the "corporation", $750,000.00
I think that's what the OIP was.
And he's probabley the type that wonders why today's younger generation has no respect for anyone.
Oh that makes all the difference then. The large chain stores can afford losing a dollar in this manner than a small mom & pop store. You too...
And you kept it?
I think the proof was $12.50 and the UNC was $9.95.
EF-40 on a 34-S Peace is $185-$225, and F-12 is around $55 - $65.
The average price for this commem in my area is $8 whether it's PR or UNC in OGP.
$14.15 as of close of the market today.
Until you can post pictures of the Peace and Morgan dollars, they're worth melt. Peace and Morgan pure silver content: .77344 oz. Price of...
The only importance of "First Strike" being slapped on a label is for a quick turn around sale, usually at outrageous prices; especially if the...
Microsoft was recently nailed for infringing on a copyright for another company's creation of programming that is a part of the MS Excel program,...
I agree with Lehigh on the toning being natural and not AT. Grade, I would say MS-65, but has possibilities of MS-66.
That mark that looks like the space capsule, is on her cheek.
I use numismedia.com, ha.com, PCGS photgradeonline, ngccoin.com.
You should pick up a copy of this book: [ATTACH]
My grandfather collected coins. He had proof sets from 1958 -1977 and left them to me. We would go through rolls together looking for older dates,...
The certification number comes back as PF-70 UCAM. So something is amiss with those two auctions.
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