Also, the the 1948 dollar is not a scarce coin. It is what I call a "money coin", all it takes is money to buy one. It is easy to pass on this one, for all the reasons stated here before, and that it is not that hard to find one - if you really want one.
However, if that was a mint state 1887 Victorian 25-cent, or a mint state 1906 small crown 25-cent or a mint state 1889 10-cent or a mint state NFLD 1873 5-cent in those photos, cleaned or not, in a basement slab or not, you can bet that some heavy hitters in the collecting community would take notice...
However, if that was a mint state 1887 Victorian 25-cent, or a mint state 1906 small crown 25-cent or a mint state 1889 10-cent or a mint state NFLD 1873 5-cent in those photos, cleaned or not, in a basement slab or not, you can bet that some heavy hitters in the collecting community would take notice...
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert Oppenheimer
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