As I am righting this, it's 12:38 am. I'm tired as crap, haven't been able to get to sleep. lol.
I'm shot. I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say in between $1,500 and $2,500.
What a BEAUTIFUL coin! How much did that run you?
Yes, having the coin certified by a Third Party Grading Service will assure the buyer that they are buying an authentic coin for the money....
Aloha and welcome to the forum. I love these coins, they are the most beautiful US coins ever made. I can't really tell if it's real of fake,...
45 degrees?? That's just way too cold for swimming, you're crazy! You need to come out here, where it's nice and warm all year. I don't care where...
How did you swim in freezing water? Freezing water is 32 degrees! Jk. Anything under 70 is chilly. The waters around here average about 78...
Great post above me. I really liked that 1912 in PR-64, I wanted that coin so bad! But the Penny Lady has a REAL nice 1909 in PR-64 RB with a CAC...
Those mintages apply for all coins, but here's a fact: Those mintages are based on how many were originally minted, but that doesn't mean they are...
EXCELLENT thread. I just love MPL's.
Great post Illini. Yes, the MPL's were issued in some kind of tissue (I believe it was Sulfur) and that was the root cause of some of the toning...
That 1912 is on the Gobrecht's Monster Toned Rasinet collection on the PCGS Registry. I've seen many beautiful toned MPL's before, but nothing...
It's all good, I wish your post was true, 'cause that 1912 is beautiful!
No no no, you have it all wrong. I bought a 1910 PR-64 RB for $1200. That 1912 is PR-66 BN and one of my favorite looking MPL's, I don't own that...
MPL's are confused with business strikes all the time, due to little difference (looks-wise). I've seen some business strikes look very similar....
With the help of my Dad, it's called going in halves.
Nice pictures and nice coin. I have one in the same date but in MS-64. I bought this back in February. [IMG] [IMG]
I bought it certified, in a old ANACS holder. Of course I made a big mistake by cracking it out instead of summiting it in the holder. I sent it...
I didn't return it, it wasn't until I sent it off to NGC when I found out it had PVC, when it got here, it looked fine. Of course if I would have...
I'd recommend attending a coin show for your best bet. Heritage ripped me off on a MPL I bought from them (I have two) it had PVC damage.
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