Proof sets are not sealed and yes they are prone to toning especially in moist warm climates.
This dirty old Lady got here this morning...:smile [IMG][IMG]
Sorry ended up out of order....
Your only sure about six of the coins are authentic. You need to do more than get opinions online to know if it is a good or bad deal.
Guess I should of mentioned this was back in the Satin mint set era when I was trying to find high grade Business Strike coins.
And from what I've seen of them over the years I think the only fully struck ones were done on the 29th.:devil:
Funny part is Congress told the mint to make them the Executive branch says stop....Funny part is they would save the taxpayers money if they shut...
Put into practice I have went through several rolls of non released date Kennedy's and never found a coin worth submitting. Those coins went into...
And for those that do not know the only other opinion then was a body bag for it there were no Genuine grades then.
Most of them went straight to collectors and fifty or so years ago everyone cleaned their coins.Those old wood coin cabinets imparted some pretty...
I would hope that the submitter contacted Management about it. That is a gross mistake anyway you look at it. Edit to add wonder if someone wiped...
Not bad as long as you got them close to melt.....;)
Got to be lot further out of alignment to get into the error big money coins.
Looks like it's time to get a submission form started!!!!!!!:yes:
Someone else saw the turn to the item also.
Not a mint issued coin.
First time I have ever heard of a $5.00 coin made during the war years.
All will be coins that worked in their time bought by a man that worked a long time to get them.
Here is the twelve piece set I am working on in AU58 as the target grade.http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=103881&ac=1
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