Paddy, yours is an exceptional coin and I really like the toning.
65...no way it's a 67.
Should be able to get a MS62 for under $250...but it probably won't have a "FH' designation.
I'm not a SLQ guy, but I will add this. There is always a risk of getting an AU from a so called Unc raw coin. If you are just looking for a nice...
Like Super Dave said...welcome to CT.
In her Bow-bell Cockney accent!
I think the first one is BU...(butt ugly)...sorry, DV, just don't like the look...like a soda was spilled on it.
The entire family needs to be protected! [ATTACH]
And I for one, love the weight and feel of a nice silver [ATTACH] coin.
Something like that. If you want to buy Ag as a hedge against inflation, you can buy the SLV ETF w/o actually holding ANY silver. If you like to...
Yours is worth a VERY clean 5 cents.
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EVERYBODY wants to buy low...the problem is (at least in stocks) it's been proven over and over again, that market timing is a loser. Most retail...
Damn it man! you are keeping us in suspense!
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@V. Kurt Bellman "I'm kind of a big deal..."(Kelly Bundy never looked better!)
I have a large hoard of .9999% silver, I don't fool with the junk silver (.999)
I don't know what the definition of a large lot is?? (more than 20) Are you saying that most coins are submitted in larger dealer lots?
When multiple coins are graded/slabbed at the same time, I believe the number will come back such as this nickel, 4262201-048 My question is, when...
aka bag marks...thanks.
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