My BEST buy this year was this for $5.00. It's colorized, but at least it's silver....
The king of sample slabs will be missed.
"Offer what you think is fair!" He just wants the buyer to offer.
Can't be sure, but it looks real. What year is it?
I agree. There is no way I would purchase a high value note without seeing it in hand. Some people post on forums that they wonder what the grade...
I've been collecting coins and paper money for a while now. I can't figure out how to grade currency by a picture. Any tips?
Wow! Very nice coins!
I agree that it's been dipped.
Well, also look at the "bullion" coins as actual coins. There is going to be a collector base for them, and they are going to want the best piece...
I agree. It's not worth the money to certify them.
It could be replated.
Verdi-Care might work, but I'd be afraid to touch it myself, no matter how much experience you have.
Nice coin!
Weight would help to determine authenticity.
Wow, great coin. I didn't know they still did a lot of pattern coins.
Exactly. They knew it was post mint damage, and yet ripped someone off.
There is none. It's damage.
Looks like you sold it....
I would keep it.
To me, it just looks like a filled D.
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