$10,000 finders fee for rare coins...
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Just wondering if PCGS or any other company is still offering the $10,000 no questions asked fee of turning up an almost impossible missing coin such as the 1933 $20's, '74 zincoln, '64 peace etc...???
What exactly are we still missing? Any others?
Later, Paul.
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For those 3, it would be $10,000 reward for a complete lack of sense.
I'm sure since the feds would be right up ur butt wanting them back. I suppose it just wouldn't be worth it.
Later, Paul.
Paul,
There was an article in the May 2012 eCollector - nice writeup by Jaime
Read it here https://pcgs.com/news/1964-d-peace-dollars-do-they-really-exist
Is there still a reward Yes, https://pcgs.com/top100/reward.aspx
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When I lived in Washington State, I often attended coin shows with Russ. He told me that definitely at least one exists and he saw it. His opinion was that if one was out there, likely there are a few more. Cheers, RickO
There is a $1,000,000 reward for finding a live bigfoot or sasquatch.
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Interesting.
From the reward page:
"If you can show us one, you'll receive a $10,000 REWARD and be the proud owner of arguably the most famous of all U.S. modern coins."
That $10,000 is probably the only money you will ever see from the coin, and I doubt you will be the "owner" of the coin for very long....
Meet with PCGS anonymously at some location with a bag over your head. Then slip away undetected...and hopefully not on any closed circuit cameras. Payment to be in 7 brand new 2018 one ounce Gold Eagles.
In MS64 holders.