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.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
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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.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
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 .......
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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?