Yes, according to the mint.
Kinda hard to tell from the pics but I'll say EF-40 details net VF scratched and cleaned.
It's not NGC, it's another hyped-up piece of junk within the Jules Reiver collection. I think NGC has no choice but to assign higher-than-normal...
NGC graded very accurately on the coin, it's just another hard to grade from pictures type. Thanks for all the hone your grading skills...
Either AU-55 or MS-62RB.
Please count me in! Thanks for the chance.
^^^^ What Bonedigger said.
Yes, the bullion have to be purchased from Authorized Dealers. I just noticed that the article says 300,000 limit. I was thinking originally it...
Solid VF-30.
That about sums it up.
Lol, that coin is a solid EF IMO. So, I'm sticking with my original guess of AU-55. I think ten points is enough of a 'new anacs' bump up.
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: Way to go!
I was just curious if anyone was able to get any precious metals close to spot in the latest dip. I tried 3 local dealers, all are still charging...
I say.... BIGGER PICTURES.
Wait a sec...
http://moredeals.com/notebook.php?selection=nb62 $875 for an ounce of gold! Looking ahead to 2007: 27.95 (Proof ASE) + 2750 (Proof...
Maybe $7 isn't so unrealistic.
I don't think it's been cleaned so I'll say ANACS AU-55.
$9 shipping not including insurance for one Lincoln cent! I'll pass.
Silver Eagles are infamous for developing 'milk spots', and this might be what you're referring to. Yup, send it back if you have return...
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