I wouldn't even do that. I'm expected and acknowledged to be an expert and knowledgeable about the market. That wouldn't be a good thing to get...
Yup. Damaged.
Those are modern counterfeits from China and available for a couple of dollars each.
It's worth $1000 if he finds someone that wants in more than they want the $1000. It would be EXTREMELY difficult to find that person as there is...
I don't see any errors.
Why keep them in original rolls? They have very little value as such. I recently shipped 3000 rolls to a customer. I got $3.25/roll for them.
Plated. Weight?
I wouldn't do that because my livelihood depends on word of mouth that I pay high and fair. I need repeat business also.
I don't see what you are talking about. Nothing there.
I don't see what you are talking about.
Very obvious modern Chinese counterfeits of which there are hundreds of thousands available online for a few dollars each.
RareTim sure was unique. As a matter of fact, he became so unique that he actually vanished.
If you are going to keep them in OGP, they are going to cloud eventually. I have no trouble removing it though.
It looks like damage to me but a closer pic would tell for sure. It's on the far side of the coin and unclear.
It depends on how badly you want it. I am the highest buyer for Banknotes from my hometown. I will pay whatever I have to pay to get one because...
Environmental damage.
I only see damage cause after the coin left the mint. I don't see anything that would be a mint error.
It must be worth that. I just bought it.
Of course they circulated but on a very limited basis. I recall the first ones I ever spent (and I continue to use them on a daily basis). I was...
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