A very nice 84PL...I'd bid $80 to start and maybe $180 max.
The set also contained the 74-S cent.
And don't think this could never happen again!
VG.
I rather enjoy being a Lemming, as it has paid off for many years now.
I can't guess what may happen with junior mining companies, but as an investment, I will remain in stock markets for the long term, as most...
I don't think mining companys will stop production due to short term moves in markets...they have sufficient funds to stockpile bullion during...
In hand, coin #5 is no doubt a beautiful gem. Photo enhancement does no justice to a coin's appearance, but the '21 subject coin is just plain ugly.
Milk spots cannot be removed as they are soap residue struck in to the coin at over 200 tons of pressure. Coins stored in celophane are prone to...
I don't believe there are many unopened sets available these days unless someone you know was the original buyer. I would never leave my coins in...
I like the well worn Morgans too...I might consider sbumitting the 82-P, but the others would look much better in a Dansco.
You're right about the experience...And mine tells me to beware of unusual beautiful toning as it is in high demand and truly a rarity to find one...
How do you know this? I actually like the coins you posted, but as for the '21-d...into the melt pile with it. I still and always will question...
Too many of these artificial toners look more like easter eggs than naturally toned coins.
Ugly:vomit:
I agree with you.
By the way, the 225th aniv. unc. 10 coin sets are still available at Mint.
58 Wow!
When the Mint produces a run, they usually strike the entire run before there is any distributation. First strikes are first releases and may be...
Agree with camaroDMD...sounds like improper annealing of planchet...lets see it!
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