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tj96

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  1. Is this available to average collectors? If I wanted the submit a five coin 2019 & 2020 W quarter sets, would this be the MEGA holder?
  2. Is this available to average collectors? If I wanted the submit a five coin 2019 & 2020 W quarter sets, would this be the MEGA holder?
  3. Do you think I should report this coin to my probation officer?? 😂 🤣
  4. Here's my counterfeit. It's probably only a matter of time before the Secret Service is at my door! 😂 🤣
  5. It's not that easy to find or understand @GBrad This might help you. https://www.error-ref.com/transitional-reverse-1964-d-quarter/
  6. I don't really care what you're a fan of. I'm not a fan of you! If the Secret Service doesn't consider it counterfeit, it's not. Any questions?
  7. I know. It's not intended to be a counterfeit.
  8. Now I'm a little confused. What Joke? There's no joke here. "provisional acceptance of your offer to sell the coin to me for $10 mil??" Yes, I'm confused. This is the coin you're looking at:
  9. What's the confusion about @Quintus Arrius ? @The Neophyte Numismatist ?
  10. Thanks! Everyone I know, likes and speaks very highly of you Roger! 👍🏻 👍🏻
  11. Now you have me wondering what their nickname is for you or this forum? 😆 😉
  12. Exactly! That's the goal... Or it should be. Share as much information with others as possible. I'm not an expert but whatever value I can add to the process to help others makes it worth it. I'm learning from others here as well. On more then one occasion, I've cherrypicked something from my own collection I didn't even know I had!
  13. Yes I agree, thanks. You should also check out CT, coin community, CONECA, CoinWorld and VAMWorld for your viewing pleasure.
  14. Oh, got it. Thanks! So I guess you guys got my point. More eye are better then fewer eye.
  15. That was the first thing I did. I wish the pop reports would have indicated it somewhere.
  16. A second ago you said; most of them are still in original Cheerios packaging. But now you're saying; They were distributed to a population even less coin savvy than the typical YouTube inspired newbie we see here. Let that sink in for a few minutes. So which is it? If these people aren't savvy, why are they keeping them in original packaging and not spending them?
  17. So you're saying there are several thousand still out there in original packaging that people don't know or care about this coin? I guess that's one possible theory. Unless I'm missing it, I don't even see them for sale in the original packaging.
  18. Thanks again for the on-going feedback Dave. So, "if" I'm correctly reading all the TPG'ers pop reports on this Cheerios dollar, this is what I'm seeing. Total graded/certified NGC- 42 PCGS- 143 ANACS- 9 This small dollar website indicates about 5,500 were but in Cheerios cereal boxes. Again, if I'm looking at the numbers correctly there seems to be a big discrepancy. http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page20c.html The total number of these coins that were struck is unknown. However, the number of these coins that can potentially be in collector's hands is 5,500. That is the number of "Cheerios Dollars" released in cereal boxes. Undoubtedly, many of the "Cheerios Dollars" were opened and spent, or thrown in a drawer and forgotten about, making them VERY hard to come by.
  19. Wow! Really? Only two in the past few years. That would re-enforce my thoughts. It would seem there are still many out there to be found. Thanks for that reality check Dave!
  20. Dave- Without giving away any company secrets, would you be able to tell us the last time NGC graded a 2000-P Sacagawea Cheerios Dollar? If I'm looking at all the TPG'er pop reports correctly, (in the big scheme of things) there doesn't seem to have been very many of these dollar coins graded over the years. Much less then the estimated 5,500 put in Cheerios boxes. Which tells me many more may still be floating around out there or in the bottom of some kids sock draw. I'm just wondering if the grading of these Cheerios Dollars has completely dropped off in recent years and when that was. If you can't no problem, I understand. Thanks!