Actually, I think shiny things nailed it. A non-PL 70 or a PL 69. There's a coin show in town this week, and maybe I'll check a few out. Also, a kind dealer who was sympathetic to my plight has offered to send me a few on approval. Maybe I'll ask for an HR Saint, too, and do the TomB four coin set. >>
RYK what did you end up with?
I always thought a raw UHR in a grade lower then MS68 would be a nice coin for me to finger. Sorry but I have a weakness for holding coins raw in my hands, the ones I have slabbed I have lost interest in.
Successful coin BST transactions with Gerard and segoja.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
I solved the most challenging and perplexing problem of my coin collection over the last ten years and purchased a MS-70 not quite but nearly proof like from Ian (Great Collections) today.
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<< <i>Kept mine in its original package.
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Same here. Sold a few early - wish that I had not - but am keeping two in the OGP. Love them!!!
I don't have one. Opt in, sir.
<< <i><<I'll take it for the issue price, where do I send the check?>>
It won't grade, it's been cleaned with an abrasive pad by the Mint why would you want it?
EDIT: Your money would be better spent on a graded 69 example. >>
Its an ounce of gold..
<< <i>It all comes down to...
Is a UHR in PCGS F-12 worth $135?
Actually, I think shiny things nailed it. A non-PL 70 or a PL 69. There's a coin show in town this week, and maybe I'll check a few out. Also, a kind dealer who was sympathetic to my plight has offered to send me a few on approval. Maybe I'll ask for an HR Saint, too, and do the TomB four coin set. >>
RYK what did you end up with?
I always thought a raw UHR in a grade lower then MS68 would be a nice coin for me to finger. Sorry but I have a weakness for holding coins raw in my hands, the ones I have slabbed I have lost interest in.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
I solved the most challenging and perplexing problem of my coin collection over the last ten years and purchased a MS-70 not quite but nearly proof like from Ian (Great Collections) today.