Didn't these come out in 2008?
I don't really know this series but I'll guess XF40ish. Has it been cleaned? Looks like some polishing lines on it.
I think this could be a very good thing. I just picked up "Grading Coins by Photographs" by Q. David Bowers, ans dissapointed at the generic...
WOW! I would pay way more than 58 money for that 1917 Type1. Very nice coin!
NGC also has stricter requirements for Franklin FBL's.
Some of my favorite coins have been impulse buys! Also some disasters too, gotta take the good with the bad i guess :)
I always check serial numbers on my bills in the hope of one day finding my birthdate :) I find some interesting ones sometimes like this one: [IMG]
jazzcoins: Are those yours, or just a picture you found? I really like that Knights templar one!
Wow, that's a hefty premium!
I haven't voted yet, guess I should cast my vote for NT now :) Normally, I go for the coins that are all white, in my personal opinion I don't...
I also did not vote, I can't tell. But I do know this, I would buy that coin if the premium was reasonable. Even my wife (who is not a...
I too have the whole set. My local coin dealer had it for sale. Came with the slipcase, book, medals, everything for only $20. Just reading the...
Young Numismatist
yeah, but he owes me for fixing his laptop last time I was in :)
It may be a disease, but I don't want the cure :) Welcome to the forum and the hobby!
Actually, it's a 1996-W. Tomorrow I am going up to the coin shop, my dealer has much better equipment to view coins :) I'll see if I can score a...
Thanks everyone for your interest and opinions! I stepped outside into the sunlight, and this was about the best I could come up with with my...
What say you folks, admittadly, I am not that knowledgable in doubled dies. Tell me what you think of these pics... [IMG] [IMG] sorry if...
I too enjoy the original packaging of proof and mint sets, especially the flat packs with the Franklin halves. There's just something about the...
The 1883 No Cents is one of my favorite coins. I think the story behind it is very interesting, passing off gold plated one's as five dollar gold...
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