Why do they always choose to put an ugly person on a beautiful gold coin?:rolleyes:
S. Tibbs is Virgil Tibbs' brother.:)
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Super close-up images only help when we can see images of the entire coin to put them in the proper perspective.
Spend it! May I suggest that you crop out all of the unnecessary background and resize your images before you post them? It makes the viewing...
When I saw the title of your thread, my immediate reaction was to ask you how much you would pay me to take them off your hands.
No need to slow down. Your punctuation was fine.
Now, you're trying to compare a Ford to a Chevy. Don't play games!
"Doubling" has nothing to do with it possibly being a proof coin. Proof is a method of manufacture. A proof coin has mirrored fields and a sharp...
Try taking normal obverse and reverse photos of the whole coin. Your close-ups do little good.
I don't see an RPM, but your "super close-up" is useless. It's too blurry.
Sal has more wrong opinions than right opinions. I don't see an RPM either. Oops! Corrected to RPM instead of OMM.
If the "shelf" that you think you see is reference to the term "flat and shelf-like", that phrase is not indicative of a true doubled die. It...
Hmm! It sounds to me like "your LCS" made a pretty good profit on that deal. Be wary!
What do the 1oz & 1/4oz AGE's sell for?
That may be true if someone is selling them in bulk, but the difference for a single coin is quite miniscule. Personally, I don't have any...
I have a regular Red Book, and the specs for the Peace dollar are in it.
Coins would have to wear quite a bit to lose much of their weight.
Yes - .77344oz FYI - The Red Book has all of the information concerning weight, diameter and composition for most US coins.
I've been collecting medals, both foreign and domestic, for about 30 years. My favorite American private mint is Medallic Art Company (MACO)...
Is that all? Are you sure there is nothing else?
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