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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: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
I think $6,000 or close to it either way. (View Post)2 -
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
IMO. It is a combination. There is actual debris on the coin by the T and Y, and several reflections from the holder down and back up to the lens in the photo that are not on the coin. You can see th… (View Post)2 -
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
In addition to the reverse rim issue documented above, the majority of the coins struck after number 181 seem to have used the same reverse die. It seems this resulted in tiny marks in the very same … (View Post)1 -
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
Yes, Mark, those classic gold proofs are very low mintage in the hundreds. This is a modern manufactured version of those, and there are quite a few who think it is just a modern gimmick, and maybe i… (View Post)1 -
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
It is totally your call. A lot of people just keep the coin and the original government materials as is. So far, at PCGS there have been 1,861 graded, as first strike, first day of issue, advanced re… (View Post)1