Anybody get their free 2003 Redbook from Heritage?
lordmarcovan
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Got mine the other day. All I had to do was fill out their "My Wantlist" form. I already had one on there; I just updated it.
I gotta hand it to 'em- I think this was a nice touch.
So what if the Redbook is not of much use for supergrade certified coins and higher MS stuff- it is still a great quick reference, and I keep one in the filing cabinet at work, and one here by the computer. It is often found on my bedside table.
I gotta hand it to 'em- I think this was a nice touch.
So what if the Redbook is not of much use for supergrade certified coins and higher MS stuff- it is still a great quick reference, and I keep one in the filing cabinet at work, and one here by the computer. It is often found on my bedside table.
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K S
Or, if you really want those, I could make you some. You could even pick the date you want, and specify the process: rock tumbler, belt sander, or pocket wear. Allow extra delivery time for a pocket-worn example. And if you choose the belt-sander method, you hafta send me a belt sander. I have a rock tumbler, though.
09/07/2006
<< <i>got mine! i started a want list - for a sacagaweenie in F-12 and an eisenhower dollar in VG-8. so far, no luck .......
K S >>
Well, I have an ike in xf/au I believe...
I'm jst trying to go along with the other negative views of this fourm.
I got mine yesterday, it was sent Media Mail so the post office may take a while.
So my 2001 edition may arrive any day now and my 2002 edition will take another year or so?
Greg
K S
<< <i>I could make you some. >>
Would these "made" coins be AW (artificially worn) and if made with the hammer approach would they then be specialty designated AW Struck?