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Always prospecting for new higher-grade additions to my National Commemorative Medals of the US Mint set which has some very low population medals. These were all approved by Congress, signed by the President and are official US commemorative medals. These contain a vast variety of designs and finishes and are not well known or collected.
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Re: This discovery is big , but not that big.
Most all numbers I am used to for mining evaluations, from working overseas, are metric. So, 1 gram per metric tonne is only one part per million. Your 1% of 1% is 100 parts per million, or similar t… (View Post)2 -
Re: Post your Most Eye Appealing Double Die
This double ear is in good shape But I still like my older circulated one for eye appeal. (View Post)7 -
Re: U.S. Mint 2024 lottery "230th Anniversary Flowing Hair Silver Medal".
That is a great example of people caught up in auction bidding to win, without even thinking of alternatives. There are already 1449 graded just like it, and dozens for sale for less than $360 shippe… (View Post)5 -
Re: This discovery is big , but not that big.
All valid points. Media and typical exploration geologist's hype. The high ore grades stated are questionable. I would need to see more detailed 3D, mapped angled core drilling grade results, stated … (View Post)1 -
Re: U.S. Mint 2024 lottery "230th Anniversary Flowing Hair Silver Medal".
I think it is interesting the 1794 silver FH privy medals are still selling for more than the gold FH coins in graded 70. The 230 with the paper certificate are also still getting very premium high p… (View Post)2
