They were also released at the Mint in Souvenir sets. These sets can still be found, but most have become pretty pricey. [ATTACH]
Good luck I haven't had much luck with folders in the past. The reverse side can be iffy.
Found this one about 10 years ago in pocket change. It took a while to find the seam on this one. The circulation made it difficult. I eventually...
I haven't heard that name in a while.
Full size is always nice on a lap top.
You have better eyes than me then. All I see is a blur.
How about a challenge token? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@jtlee321 Didn't you cherry-pick one of these?
Here is a 55 Sold in 2016 for 74 inc BP....
Can you break down the surfaces, and die characteristics along with your grade when you give the reveal? I think that the dies and strike is...
They did have the coin in hand. Maybe you are right. Never looked into the Value, and hence not giving it a strait grade, I would hate to see NGC...
Even as a forgery it looks like it has a nice skin, good details. If the dealer is willing to let it go for a song to you. I might go for it....
Here is a 67 I got in pocket change today. Not bad for 55 years in the wild. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I won't argue, that it is a perty coin. But if it is mislabeled and is an altered surfaces, Or simply cleaned, there is still an oddness to the...
I was wondering where it was. Cool slab.
I think that the obverse shows some minor circulation. I would say AU58, and no doubt a 62 on eye appeal.
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If no one has said it that coin was dipped before the color it has was added. IMO There is an unusual silver tone to the coin. It needs a skin.
Well, can't see any detais in your photos. There are a couple Ellington DDR's. Just can't tell if you have one looks like damage to me.
I have some wild Business strikes that sweat in the cellophane. I don't want to hijack your thread though. @Anthony T My point is that some of...
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