No it was just a local coin dealer who did it. They moved the Buffalo Soldier statue to the traffic circle over by the credit union. I do have a...
A local coin dealer had a die made in 93 and sent it and the silver up to a private mint somewhere in Colorado to have silver rounds made. I think...
Thank you for the compliment.
here's the last of the 16s with a bonus 14 : [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe I'll pass on that when it comes out.
I have quite a few silver rounds that I picked up in the nineties that ranged from 4-8 dollars a piece. Beats the heck out of what they cost now.
Here are the 16s you asked for: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
When I was looking at this on the auction site, it was listed as MS65 but they a picture of the slab that said MS66, and that is what showed up.
I need to get a different lighting setup so I will post the slab.[ATTACH]
I'm new at photographing coins, but I will try to get a better shot.
I'm originally from Wisconsin, and I picked this up at an auction. I don't particularly like the coin, but the price was right. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't think it was an error, I was just wondering how they did it.
I found this as I was rolling quarters.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one I got not too long ago.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is my 1925 St G.
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That is one pretty coin.
I also like the turtle boats. My avatar is a 1986 50000W Korean Olympics coin with a mintage of only 30,000.
Back in the early to mid 90's, I had much better luck using the yahoo auction site. I bought off both sites, but was getting better coins from yahoo.
The mint is really going nutso with their prices this year. They want over $600 for the 1/10oz gold coin. I don't think I'll ever see $6000 an...
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