No major updates but I figured this thread could be brought back up. The Lithuania and Uzbekistan spots remain open. The Afghanistan coin was sold...
There is truth to that but even when selling the full sets, the buyers value the key dates and add a minimal amount for the rest. So if any of...
They changed it in June 2023 so that now the photos are available on the cert verification page. https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/11780/
I agree that at MS 65 it would not be in such a bulk sub. Still even at MS 63, it's a date (87-O) that is worth $175-$200 (and at MS 64 we are...
Usually it makes sense as the coins I've seen are MS 62 or at best MS 63 common dates. But occasionally a nicer one does sneak by so you can find...
Usually it is quicker and less expensive to do it this way. Some of the big dealers or people that sell on TV will send 500-1,000 at once all like...
And to add, this is technically not a sample slab. Those tend to need to have the word sample on the label. This is a bulk grading slab where a...
Based on the photos, it looks like an MS 64 to me. But if that were the case, it is odd that someone would send it in to be slabbed this way with...
The snow leopard was nice too but they have officially moved on from it. I would guess someone who notices the series might still want an example...
I like the hologram and also think it's well done. As far as the singer, that is a cool association. I think the most common thing people know...
That listing I have seen for several months now. It's from a big seller in Italy but I'm not sure exactly what he is selling. He says it is a...
Very nice! And I agree there is an allure to shipwreck silver or gold coins.
The coin that inspired this bullion design along with my thread on it: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/this-caught-my-eye.331132/ [IMG] [IMG]
And here are my pictures of the proof and bullion. You can somewhat see the hologram on the proof. Note that the proof comes in a box with COA...
Since 2009 Kazakhstan has produced a bullion coin called the “Irbis” (snow leopard). They were made in silver (1oz, 2oz, 5oz, and 10oz) and gold...
I would go with Short+ :D
Nice! MS 64 seems like the right grade to me.
It used to be that all coins with TrueView images could be found on Coinfacts and then certain people, including Laura from Legend, convinced PCGS...
Congrats! You picked up a more difficult part of the set. I also agree there are nicer classic commemoratives in the series but this one is decent...
ASEs and moderns in general are a cool part of the hobby. Sometimes the US Mint makes it less desirable to keep up certain sets but for those that...
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