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Yeah - I've worn a hat like this, for about 2 decades so I figured that we might as well start a fashion trend here on coin talk. This particular...
Thanks for sharing! I love proof sets! Ruben
Right, but once they removed the non-rayed heavier coins for recoining and after the big melt, I'd guess that the heavier coins (non-rayed) became...
Are they on the coin or the plastic? Ruben
I was at Stacks today and this guy is pitching this raw Booker T and some other coins and the girl says, well its not worth much maybe $3.00 and...
OK - I give up. Who is scrooge. There has to be some Western Humor that this poor easterner is not getting here.
So them it is the non-rayed heavy coins which are scarce. Ruben
A 1930 S - Nice find
Carl, if computers annoy you you should get this. It is bullet proof and ideal for older users with huge fonts and big icons...
That is hilarious. I'd love to post this to some of my Linux mailing lists, Try GNU/Linux....really.... SuSE is from Novell and you'll...
I don't know what the HTML has to have a set width, which is the problem. If you want to set something to the right side, however, you MUST...
Your going to update that every month. Keep the documentation with the coin, and that is what a slab does. opposition to slabbing is just...
it also helps that the probate auctioneers can't polish the damn slabs. Ruben
Your opinion is valuable but the market will pay more for a slabbed coin... Ruben
what are you talking about? scroll what to read a post? Ruben
what ever your career track is, I want it. I was in Stacks today and they wouldn't even recognize me. Very humiliating Ruben
I think your right. coinfacts has it as the cover coin, by I have no idea what it was graded as. Ruben
BTW - at least from what I see on Teletrade, it seems that a PF67 is a higher end grade. Ruben
http://www.coinfacts.com/half_dollars/franklin_half_dollars/1960_half_dollar.htm I believe that coin is one of these Significant examples: PCGS...
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