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Re: UPDATE.......Ron Landis,Gallery Mint Museum and the "One Concept" dollars. Grades & TV
Stefanie, The 1998 concepts are labeled by PCGS as X-582a Brass Gallery Mint Mus. Concept, PCGS #600248 The 2000 concepts are labeled by PCGS as X-582 Brass Gallery Mint Mus. Concept, PCGS #600247 So… (View Post)3 -
Re: I'm waiting for my grades, patiently
I understand! I have a number of submissions pending as well. What I have seen, though, is for each of the submissions that have finished, I get an email telling me my grades are ready. It's not like… (View Post)1 -
Re: $2.8M for MS64 1794$1
Honestly, you just can't compare the early mint products with the modern mint products using the same criteria! The die press used in 1794 was operated by the strength of human hands, and it was worn… (View Post)2 -
Re: Libertas Americana
The Libertas Americana is a truly historic medal, and I applaud you for picking one up! That said, grading from photos is uncertain, but looking at those photos, I do not think it would be valuable e… (View Post)2 -
Re: > > > NOT Your Daddies Libertas Americana - Ü
The 2000 issue is 64 grams of gold, and only 500 were struck. The 2004 issue is 43 grams of gold, and 1776 were struck. For some reason, sellers price the 2004 issue higher than the 2000 issue. That … (View Post)2