I've often wondered if coins like yours are more valuable as sealed proof sets or broken apart and sold separately...in folders...by denomination.
I wish it were mine. :rolleyes: It's a graded example I found online...for comparison.
Wow! They actually used the OP's coin as an example of Milk Spots?!
I wouldn't mind paying $7500 (buyer premium included) for that set of coins!
Good friend...to let you handle his coins like that. :)
High quality "common" 20th century IHCs are good values now (imo). The same goes for high quality "common" Buffalo Nickels. Everyone has to have a...
I couldn't resist...:D [ATTACH]
It's a circular firing squad. Folks are probably keeping their powder dry for the live auction... [ATTACH]
I've often thought of picking a year and doing something like that. Amazing! (I need that 1868 3¢ silver) A while ago, in a different thread, we...
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Are "white spots" (aka. "milk spots") the same thing as "haze"? If "haze" is the onset of toning, and there was no haze present before the coin...
Just convince everyone that "Haze it Good"...politicians do it all the time. ;)
I bought a few off eBay a long time ago because I liked the design, but I had no idea what I was doing. The ones I have are probably fakes.
Here's an MS65 example. It's hard to believe the OP coin is MS64. The mint mark position seems a bit different between the two. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
27 to 2 in favor of the Franklin Half Dollars. I expected more love for the nickels. I've seen Unc rolls of silver war nickels go for insane...
Sure!
I have some North Korean notes and stamps someplace. I also have something I'm not supposed to have. I was golfing at a Korean Country Club near...
I lost both auctions. Winning bids were...:eek: 1. 1963 Franklin Halves: $238.50 2. 1949 Jefferson Nickels: $219.50
I'm not familiar with any of these coins...but I love long-legged dragons! :D
I would contact NGC to see if there's anything they can do. I would say... "Well, it was fine before it was slabbed". :)
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