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One of a two coin 2007/2008 Olympic Judo Set. A 1 Nis & 2 Nis collectible set.
One of a two coin 2007/2008 Olympic Judo Set. A 1 Nis & 2 Nis collectible set.
This is actually part of a two coin set. The 1 Nis is a proof 70 PL. The 2007/2008 set is an Olympic Judo Two Coin Set. Received this set as a gift for earning my first degree black-belt in Kenpo. Wish PCGS would allow me to display it as a two coin set but it is what it is.
Another must have medal considering I’ve become a fan of PCGS graded coins. Only 350 total mintage with only 102 graded perfect by PCGS. Love this medal!
Beautiful Coin or Medal. Had to have it in my set. Mintage: 300 Pieces
This magnificent 1954 Capital Holder Jefferson Nickel is fantastic however the attribute of 6 Steps was ignored? As a paid member each year this is something I leave in the hands of PCGS since they’re considered the experts when it comes to grading. Would think this attribute is considered part of grading system since I don’t don’t know or care about paying the extra money for such an attribute.
This magnificent 1954 Capital Holder Jefferson Nickel is fantastic however the attribute of 6 Steps was ignored? As a paid member each year this is something I leave in the hands of PCGS since they’re considered the experts when it comes to grading. Would think this attribute is considered part of grading system since I don’t don’t know or care about paying the extra money for such an attribute.
This magnificent 1954 Capital Holder Jefferson Nickel is fantastic however the attribute of 6 Steps was ignored? As a paid member each year this is something I leave in the hands of PCGS since they’re considered the experts when it comes to grading. Would think this attribute is considered part of grading system since I don’t don’t know or care about paying the extra money for such an attribute.
This was sent in a Capital Holder and its grade is quite questionable. Looking at the coin in hand one questions whether the grader was competent in grading anything? Never have I seen any of my Capital Holder sets graded so low. In hand this grades at least MS65 if not higher. Not FB for sure but a damn nice Roosevelt Dime.
This was sent in a Capital Holder and its grade is quite questionable. Looking at the coin in hand one questions whether the grader was competent in grading anything? Never have I seen any of my Capital Holder sets graded so low. In hand this grades at least MS65 if not higher. Not FB for sure but a damn nice Roosevelt Dime.
This was sent in a Capital Holder and its grade is quite questionable. Looking at the coin in hand one questions whether the grader was competent in grading anything? Never have I seen any of my Capital Holder sets graded so low. In hand this grades at least MS65 if not higher. Not FB for sure but a damn nice Roosevelt Dime.
1954 Capital Holder Set. This Quarter Dollar is just as beautiful as the Franklin Half Dollar. Someone must have been drunk while grading this after lunch or their glasses were fogged up. This leaves myself as a customer questioning PCGS’s capabilities to continue providing a fair and balanced grading system. After all the customer is paying for this one way or another out of pocket while losing the overall cost of such a coin. This coin looks just as good if not better than the Franklin Half Dollar. Losing faith in PCGS as a grading company while I pay each year to be a member? I love my PCGS coins but don’t insult my intelligence. Especially when you can’t grade the Vietnamese coin I sent and you don’t recognize it and still charge me for grading or should I say none grade? Any argument is frivolous when it comes to this company. Sending anything back for regrade is just more cost and nothing is guaranteed when it comes to upgrade or downgrade. PCGS holds all the cards over collectors and complaining means nothing to them. They simply don’t care!
1954 Capital Holder Set. This Quarter Dollar is just as beautiful as the Franklin Half Dollar. Someone must have been drunk while grading this after lunch or their glasses were fogged up. This leaves myself as a customer questioning PCGS’s capabilities to continue providing a fair and balanced grading system. After all the customer is paying for this one way or another out of pocket while losing the overall cost of such a coin. This coin looks just as good if not better than the Franklin Half Dollar. Losing faith in PCGS as a grading company while I pay each year to be a member? I love my PCGS coins but don’t insult my intelligence. Especially when you can’t grade the Vietnamese coin I sent and you don’t recognize it and still charge me for grading or should I say none grade? Any argument is frivolous when it comes to this company. Sending anything back for regrade is just more cost and nothing is guaranteed when it comes to upgrade or downgrade. PCGS holds all the cards over collectors and complaining means nothing to them. They simply don’t care!
1954 Capital Holder Set. This Quarter Dollar is just as beautiful as the Franklin Half Dollar. Someone must have been drunk while grading this after lunch or their glasses were fogged up. This leaves myself as a customer questioning PCGS’s capabilities to continue providing a fair and balanced grading system. After all the customer is paying for this one way or another out of pocket while losing the overall cost of such a coin. This coin looks just as good if not better than the Franklin Half Dollar. Losing faith in PCGS as a grading company while I pay each year to be a member? I love my PCGS coins but don’t insult my intelligence. Especially when you can’t grade the Vietnamese coin I sent and you don’t recognize it and still charge me for grading or should I say none grade? Any argument is frivolous when it comes to this company. Sending anything back for regrade is just more cost and nothing is guaranteed when it comes to upgrade or downgrade. PCGS holds all the cards over collectors and complaining means nothing to them. They simply don’t care!
This was my fathers and he loved these gold Indian coins, found in a safe deposit box I had it graded. I’m happy with it!
Addition to my Gold Indian Collection. Just wanted one of each denomination.
Although the Illinois Centennial half dollar (More known as the “Lincoln”) is one of the earliest U.S. Silver commemorative, the mintage was huge and today the Lincoln is one of the most common commemoratives. The original mintage was 100,058 and they were initially sold for $1.00 Ea.
Although the Illinois Centennial half dollar (More known as the “Lincoln”) is one of the earliest U.S. Silver commemorative, the mintage was huge and today the Lincoln is one of the most common commemoratives. The original mintage was 100,058 and they were initially sold for $1.00 Ea.
Presentation Piece - Given to Glenna Goodacre as payment for using her portrait on the Sacagawea Coin. Mintage is only 5000 pieces minted which were also minted on Special Planchets. Five hundred less than the 2000 SP Cheerios Dollar.
Presentation Piece - Given to Glenna Goodacre as payment for using her portrait on the Sacagawea Coin. Mintage is only 5000 pieces minted which were also minted on Special Planchets. Five hundred less than the 2000 SP Cheerios Dollar.
46,318 Total Mintage. Great error coin although I thought it was lower minted than the 1995 W Proof Silver Eagle which stands at 30,000
Being from the Philadelphia area this medal was a must have. The reverse is amazing with all this countries past minted coins. Just an awesome medal.
Being from the Philadelphia area this medal was a must have. The reverse is amazing with all this countries past minted coins. Just an awesome medal.
Purchased because this is my B/D. Also purchased to remember and also commemorate this day in 2001. The brave, the innocent & to remember the shock, horror and sadness America felt this year on this day.
Wonderful Christmas Gift - 2012 W $50 Gold Eagle PCGS MS70 First strike “Low Mintage” of 5,829
2014 P PCGS PR70 DCAM “SILVER” 50th Anniversary Set “First Strike” 31384649
2014 W PCGS PR 70 (Rev. Pr.) 50 Cent “First Strike” 50th Anniversary Set 31384621
2014 S PCGS MS70 .50 Cent Enhanced - Silver “First Strike” 50th Anniversary Set 31394074
2014 D PCGS MS70 .50 Cent “First Strike” 50th Anniversary Set 31384685
2014 P PCGS SP68 .50 Cent Unc. Set 31753613
2014 P PCGS SP68 .50 Cent Unc. Set 31753613
2014 D PCGS SP68 .50 Cent Unc. Set (First Strike) 31753586
Beautiful Restrike but the mintage was way too high at 124,885 pieces. Hope the newly 2026 release has a lower mintage along with the standing Liberty.