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The date is not even close of being the correct style.
Sounds fair greysheet bid is $520
A very nice coin! + a very tough date in mint state!
Sadly I didn't take profit when I had the chance 20 yrs ago. These will be buried with me when I kick the bucket.
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Looks good to me.
Thanks for making my point!, So in other words...Counterfeit!:rolleyes: Every coin that was made by the mint for circulation is still legal tender...
It better be spotless.
Why isn't it legal tender if it was made from a real U.S. coin?
Bragg what???... that you were foolish enough to paid a crazy premium for some billion coins?:banghead:
believe me if I own any I will unload it on you, b/c IMO there are no such thing as a MS70 (perfect) coin. ..:rolleyes:
No, the people who buys these MS70 coins are idiots.
Yup, That is where you can find all the suckers.
Been told that many times...:p
Why buy raw? if you think that these so rare buy them in a MS70 slab. I'm sure there are plenty dealers waiting to unload them.
When the grading fee cost more than the coin itself is getting ridiculous.
Take these bullion MS70 coins to a coin show and see how many dealers are begging for them. The answer is NONE!
In this case they will fetch about the same price. bullion is bullion.
Why waste the $$$ on grading these bullion coins?:confused:
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