Yup. Face value. Those were damaged after leaving the mint. :welcome:to CT! Everyone here is happy to answer any questions you may have. Take some...
A 16 year old story.
Were the answers you got in your first post, http://www.cointalk.com/t209394/, not satisfactory?
Please forgive him, he's a newbie. And based on what he posted here: http://www.cointalk.com/t116418/ a jerk, too.
Wow! Just 2 posts and you're calling people names? Real class! You know it all, too. I'm impressed. BTW the correct spelling is "dummy".
That link doesn't work.
Is it as thick as a normal dime? If it were missing clad layers it would be thinner and the strike would be weak.
Please tell me you don't mean threads!
The greatest post ever? I think so!
You are so very thoughtful.
If he got a job he wouldn't have time to search Ebay for evil-doers or attend auctions to fight the rich and greedy hoarders.
OP, you state that you have a "handful" of these with the same markings but you have pictured only one. Please post a pic of all of them so we can...
He already collects rocks. He keeps them in his tumbler.
They hide all of the good stuff when they see him coming.
I'll bet you have another pair just like it in the drawer.
There are really only two ways to deal with a shill. The first is to outbid him. The second, and best, is to just not bid.
Analogy! Look it up if you have to. One other thing, spell check is your friend.
I really don't know why, Tim, but God must really hate you. Why else would He put the whole world just out of your reach.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but what I'm getting here is that if krispy doesn't share your opinion, your opinion doesn't belong here.
PCGS and NGC have on line cert verification pages. Chinese counterfeiters have been known to make phony slabs, so your best bet is to buy from...
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