I would call it close to very good and think it's a real bargain at $45
Yep. It's their world, we just live in it.
Still available 12 hours later. $105. Mintage of 100,000. I paid $65 for the 2019 reverse proof with a mintage of 30,000. Mint pricing is crazy today.
What caused it is anyone's guess though it did happen after leaving the mint.
Welcome back and happy hunting.
Really like the early American coppers and enjoyed your post. Thanks!
So many people tend to overgrade coins. I like to conservatively grade coins myself so I agree with VF.
The denticals look way, way off.
Buying sight unseen coins seems risky to me. Good luck.
Considering that it's a larger consumer of energy than even cryptocurrency I plan to have as little to do with it as possible.
Your dime Plus 15 or 20 like it will get you a cup of coffee.
I learned it from the seller at the closing.
My first house was a Sears Craftsman 1921. Beautiful place. Wish I still owned it.
Without a microscope few can. I would never pay the premium from an MS 69 to an MS70. I see no difference with my eye.
When it comes to the way money is perceived, I am not impressed with the 21st century at all.
Picked up this Gemini medal as a birthday gift to myself. Not big into astrology but really liked the design of these.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've been searching for one in Pocket change for 5 years now to no avail. If I ever get lucky enough to find one it will be an exciting thing.
Personally I would keep it if I found it in circulation. To each their own but I would never pay a high premium for something that is a mistake.
Franklin!
I have one 10th ounce gold coin that I bought myself for my 60th birthday 10 years ago. Don't think I'll have it much longer since it's worth...
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