I am pretty sure these are pretty valuable. Maybe the teen would like a good christmas gift hehe. -Rob
How old are the grandchildren? If they are young, then maybe you can sell the coin, buy another one for each of them to get them interested in...
Too bad you dont have a choice on taxes. :hammer: -Rob
Are you sure your going to even get one back?
Its 1999, and its in almost perfect condition. -Rob
I have a $1 note with a serial code 55550011 Worth saving? It has a cool number rating of 99.08% -Rob
GJDMSP, if they mean the same thing, something cant be NEAR mint state, and BE uncirculated. -Rob
Nice find! -Rob
Those "casting marks" are instead the acid burning away the metal. Remember how acid and metals react.:hammer: -Rob
uh oh, hope you didnt open the box! -Rob
If thats real it should have a pretty high value. -Rob
I dont see why someone would copy a 1970 quarter though. I am still sticking to my acid theory. -Rob
Dont get tricked by the first strike coins, they are just a way to sell coins for a higher price. I agree with tcore, get yourself a nice MS-69....
I am 90% sure someone soaked the coin in some acid for...a week. You can see the holes where some of the metal was disolved. I dont even think...
I have seen this show a couple times before, it came out a while ago. Didn't they never catch that Omega counterfeiter? He could even be a...
You could always give it to me! haha, that is a once in a life time coin, but if you need to sell it for the money, then go ahead. Anything...
Give them a nice long bath in some distilled water. Nice finds! -Rob
I dont know if Busts grade differently, but I would put this no better than G-4. -Rob
:thumb: nice comic -Rob
Amazing coin you have yourself there. -Rob
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