We all want to find the special coin for our collection or to make some money on . Often a new collector finds something and goes to u-tube, coin shops, ebay or third party know it alls to get opinions and values on their finds, that is where they get disinformation. I did the same thing until I found this site, I have for three years now tried to learn from this site and am convinced that no matter what is said outside this site,, I always take with a grain of salt. I have made my share of mistakes but I always listen to the long time experts here. So, you will not be misled by the people here. Try to accept their teachings you will be a better collector.
oddguy, your answer should be the golden rule of coin collecting, and this site. This should be the first response to 90% of the new topics that are started here.
Quote: Unless you bought it from Eva Adams' estate, no, not an SMS. As others have said, these were never in circulation.
Well, that's really not true. Stacks had them all certified and sold them off. They come up for sale occasionally, but you won't find one in circulation.
@Bobby true, but by the time they were sold they were all slabbed and authenticated. I meant the only way one would have a raw one that they needed to identify would be if they bought it from Eva Adams' estate.
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