I agree.
Personally I would just wash it using distilled water, then I would just proceed up the ladder doing whatever it would take to long nice since it...
what is it made of, and will it always be kept as jewelry for your wife?
I don't think the fees involved make them worth grading, but like someone said they are nice coins.
Me and you both.
I'm happy you asked.
I don't remember knowing it, that is for sure. Thanks for the info. Would I be wrong in saying Kneass was more ornate than Reich?
There was a time I was very interested in John Reich, him being an indentured servant for a year. I read quite a lot about him, thought it was...
Were you correct in initial post?
Me too.
I don't own any of these, but I have thought about gettting a nazi coin or two. I don't have any idea how many coins I would be talking about, but...
Gee, that is pretty old with a low mintage. Nice find.
That capped bust, so nice.
The stories this one would have, and I wonder where all she traveled to.
MS64, no full bell lines.
I didn't pay enough attention here, I thought he had half of a mint set.
Most of the higher graded coins do come from mint sets, but I would check at least Ebay to see what these coins graded are selling at. A mint set...
She was the second woman to win a Nobel Peace Peize.
To accomplish what you want I think you want will require the actual coins to be shown.
Everything is done crudely there, they were all hungry.
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