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It's a nice treat, even if it's not worth a lot.
How are they going to find you Rodney? Are there really robbers viewing this site?
Standard advice not to clean coins. But, if it is PVC you should do something with it. There has to be several place in Dallas that you could...
I don't think they're released yet.
Well, I don't think any come close to the 1804 dollar and the 1933 gold coin that sold recently for millions, both US coins.
Seems to me the best reason to get a coin slabbed is to make it easier to sell it. With a raw coin, you really have to be in person to see it.
I hope you're right about that.
Nice work!
Nice additions. Where are you coming up with all these?
Jim, why are you bidding on ACG coins?
Filled die isn't worth too much then? Even with a proof?
It would be nice to see the picture.
It doesn't appeal to me to much.
What's this Shriver coin I've heard about but never seen? Why would anyone make a coin about Shriver anyway? Does anyone have a photo of it?
Anyone here ever owned an ACG coin?
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I think it can add significantly to the value. It's not worth a million, but it might add 50% to the price. Errors seem to be very hot right now.
A september 11 dollar coin If John Finney is right, no one will claim the $1 million bounty offered by a New Hampshire coin dealer for a rare...
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