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Posts posted by AJ2008
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1 minute ago, cladking said:
Common BU Ikes are $3 now and the '76 type I is $4.
It looks like it's a very nice one but has mint set toning on the reverse which might be a major problem. All Ikes in mint set packaging and with damage from that packaging should be soaked in 91% alcohol or acetone ASAP.
This "toning" is destroying the few remaining Ikes in pristine condition.
Hmm. Also, they are both P ikes.
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8 hours ago, jgrinz said:
Yeah that's correct
Yup, mintage of 4 million
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PS the type 2 I got from an bible studies teacher and an author, she made the book "Story Street"
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11 minutes ago, jgrinz said:
Unfortunately not being a recognized third party grader these will not be what you think they are. It is in my
experience that NNC grades are 3 sometimes 4 grades too high
Sorry
at least i still have an key date Ike
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While looking and pricing my coins for the dozenth time this week, I come across my 2 bicentennial P Ike dollars. Then, I search them up in my books and- HOLY 1933 ST GAUDENS 20$ COIN IVE STRUCK GOLD.
The coins are in excellent condition, one an type 1 MS67, one I'm assuming is an type 2 MS65-66.
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thats almost definitely an forgery, most likely an cast. why though?
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im sorry, but flipping through my US notes book, i can't find anything like this. prob just some water damage and wear.
1658 German States Besancon Thaler KM# 48
in Counterfeit Coins
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I have no experience on German state coins, but I'm sure it's an crude cast.