From latest pics. it's a heavily polished circulated coin, worth spot.
I agree with you, but I would pay a tad bit more and be happy.
From those pics. coin only has melt value.
Same thing happened in 2009
Agreed...assets over liabilities are the key to a good nights sleep.
No safe investments with all this uncertainty going on...just sit tight and don't panic.
Agree with MS something VFH...very full head, good luster, strike...very nice.
Sometimes the cone of silence is the correct route.
I can only recall about 3 yrs. back when it sold for about 129,500. I didn't get it then, and I still don't get it.
What I think of when viewing things like this is comparable to wild and crazy exotic cars, boats, planes, jewelry and fancy watches. All are very...
All said and done, I still think it's graded at least a point too high and not worth anything close to that kind of money.
Since it's humans who write the software, the subjectivity follows thru.
Very pretty, but should have either a +, or a 65 on the holder.
Maybe a 66, lots of chatter here too...look at the unstruck part of the planchet with all the chatter...this is why 67s are so rare. I think 65...
Or Pandora's box.
I think the graders added a couple points for the exotic toning on the 58 Franklin, but I just don't get high grade on the 76 type 2.
That coin is no better than 65.
It would be very cool if it has a TYPE 2 rev. half in it!
Like I said prior, Ike business strikes shouldn't grade 67...the technology did not exist because of poorly made planchets and minting tech. I...
Should be a +.
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