[ATTACH] 1904 Liberty Double Eagle MS-66+
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My recent aquisition [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] I had my eye on this 1925-D MS65+ $2.50 Indian CAC
Wishing you success on the grading
Nicely done CircCam & Rheingold. PCGS MS-66+ (121 Finer) [ATTACH]
Anyone care to venture a guess as to what grade your eyes tell you this coin should be? [ATTACH]
1971 Washington Quarter PCGS MS 66 ,Only (15) Graded Higher $250 delivered OBO [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For the Type Set Pop 24/2 Finer [ATTACH]
Indian Eagle Flying to its new home.[ATTACH]
My apologies Rheingold. Credit to you as well :happy:
Ok folks, here is what NGC decided. MS67 (NGC Census 38/3 finer PCGS 22/1 finer) Toughcoins and Ksparrow were the closest in their assessment....
Reveal will be later today around 6pm est.
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Thanks Duke, do dealers typically carry enough cash with them to these shows to purchase high end type coins ($3000-$6000) I wouldn't feel...
how would one go about selling a coin or two at this show. Do you just walk around and show the coin to different dealers
This thread must have been started by a dealer trying to sell coins
do you mean $4.50 - $4.75 premium over melt value per gram for pamp gold bar. Multiplied out would be approx $152 premium per troy oz. The 1 oz...
What is dipping the coin to make them new mean? And how is it achieved? Thanks
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