As a dime guy, I'm in envy. Sweet find! Out of curiosity, what's the grade? 66 PL?
I see that quite a few have mentioned my concern. Space. This is something that will no doubt be addressed, if and when the shows resume, while I...
MS67. At which point I would commend you on finding one for sale.
Once this whole COVID-19 thing is behind us, which I feel should be sometime in late May/early June, is it beyond reasoning to think that coin...
Not a mint state. To qualify as a mint state it would need to be nearly mark free, reflective in appearance. Grading would then be assigned based...
Very pleasing appeal. Not dark like most.
The Barber series are among my favorites as they are equally beautiful even when worn. Unlike other designs, especially clad coinage. Nice specimen!
Can never go wrong with a good book if you're a serious collector. Hard covers are the only way to go! I've been begging Whitman to publish the...
Normal wear to me. Or damage, however you look at it. Still a nice find detecting!
The mintage in question, irregardless of which is correct, occurred over two weeks in May of 1965. During which time mint employees were permitted...
Nice score indeed. Perfect grade in my opinion. I'm sure they will be treasured beyond the dollar amount.
Lots of good points here. Appreciate every one. The reason I posed this was that because of the mad rush on the banks trying to find West Point...
That would be the former Mint Director Ava Adams' estate. While these are known to exist (extremely rare) despite never being issued, I have to...
When the mint decided to end silver in 1965 and replace it with a much harder nickel-copper composition I don't think they fully realized at the...
New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut, Illinois and Oregon. The top five in order of frequency. Which, coincidentally, I'm getting more in near...
I'd scroll through EBAY to judge the average selling price and list them just under. I'm sure they'd find a home.
In truth, we can thank Robert Morris. Founding father, signer of the Declaration, member of the Constitutional Convention, first Treasurer...
If and when these sets come on the market the closing is more than the actual coins as an individual lot. Rare indeed.
I went for 65, full step. Looks close. What's interesting about the '82, and '83. mint sets were available only at the Mint through the gift shop....
MS66 with shaving nicks??? The uncertified is definitely a 66 or higher.
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