If I had seen it first I may have purchased it for the same exact reason. FOUR eagles! :kewl:
I'll agree VF. I believe Siberan Man's top coin is an XF or even AU. I have a 1952 (somewhere) that may be XF. Nice coin, a personal favorite.
Someday perhaps, when I can find a little free time.
Congratulations on a great set. My favorite is the $1, what a beauty!
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I bought a small certified collection of high grade Portugese Colonies coins awhile back to learn more about them, here are a few photos........
You may well be correct Doug, yet ANACS didn't call it cleaned. Maybe they were just being nice, one of these days (soon) I'll send it to NGC...
:thumb: Thanks!
The sarcasm in this thread is pretty thick. Those colorized coins are sold on television and while some people like how they look most actual...
Some GREAT ideas here, especially regarding diffusing and limiting light. I have found that certain coins/medals seem to want to be...
I believe an RFID chip is a read only device that cannot be reprogrammed. Yet...
I recall Thomas De LaRue printed several pre 1955 Netherlands banknotes as well. I'll post a photo of one if I can locate... I came up empty...
I swear I learn something new on this forum everyday. GREAT find!
All three Educationals, all Gold Certificates and almost all of the MPC's. $5 and $100 Red Seals hold a certain fascination as well.
I always leave positive feedback as a buyer, and usually receive nice feedback as a seller. The few times I don't receive feedback from a buyer...
Wow. How this coin survived in such exquisite condition for almost 600 years completely boggles my mind. EVERYTHING about it screams perfection....
The toning on the reverse is amazing. GREAT find!
PLEASE don't clean it. I resisted the urge on this crusty Busty and I am glad I did... [IMG] [IMG]
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