They have not seen the light of day for 35 years. Original Rattlers, original Rattler box, original receipt. Holders don't even have a fingerprint on them.
That is pretty cool 😎. I don’t know much about anything but gold coins. With that being said those dates ( on the coins ) seem like common dates to me . But when I see those prices and the date of the receipt it has me wondering . Hmm 🤔
Whats the scoop on them ? Were coins selling at record highs in ‘87 ?
They have not seen the light of day for 35 years. Original Rattlers, original Rattler box, original receipt. Holders don't even have a fingerprint on them.
On their way to @JACAC to see what he thinks!
Cheers!
That is pretty cool 😎. I don’t know much about anything but gold coins. With that being said those dates ( on the coins ) seem like common dates to me . But when I see those prices and the date of the receipt it has me wondering . Hmm 🤔
Whats the scoop on them ? Were coins selling at record highs in ‘87 ?
Be interesting to know
Those are rather common coins. And while prices weren’t at record highs in 1987, they were on their way up towards record prices, achieved a couple of years later.
That is pretty cool 😎. I don’t know much about anything but gold coins. With that being said those dates ( on the coins ) seem like common dates to me . But when I see those prices and the date of the receipt it has me wondering . Hmm 🤔
Whats the scoop on them ? Were coins selling at record highs in ‘87 ?
Be interesting to know
Those are rather common coins. And while prices weren’t at record highs in 1987, they were on their way up towards record prices, achieved a couple of years later.
Weren't enough PCGS coins existent at that time to meet the demand. I recall ordering (from David Hall's NIG) a PCGS MS64 1921-p Morgan for $110 in 1987!
Lucky for me the postman left the Registered mail package from Hall in my apartment stairwell open to the public. Someone snatched it, and that was my first and only claim for loss of Registered mail.
The postal carrier lost his job over that.
P.S. Let's hope Mr. Steele no longer resides at that address....
The photo count and the receipt count, don't seem to match, but I am getting old, or I am correct, which means somebody touched sumpin".
BTW, why send in for a review? The lifetime grading guarantee is stated at the bottom of the Invoice, so.....
Hi John, you are correct. The guy who sold them to me kept couple of the walkers but added a couple of Morgan CC's that are not on this invoice. I also didn't bother sending the Buffalo.
I am asking CAC to review for stickers. (Not PCGS)
I was attempting to share my famous satire wit, with the the send in for CAC review/invoice grade guarantee thing.
I failed. I will never be Churchill.
The key is to use as much Anglish (Anglo-Saxon root words) as you can. Seriously. That is what he did in speeches.
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Whats the scoop on them ? Were coins selling at record highs in ‘87 ?
Lucky for me the postman left the Registered mail package from Hall in my apartment stairwell open to the public. Someone snatched it, and that was my first and only claim for loss of Registered mail.
The postal carrier lost his job over that.
P.S. Let's hope Mr. Steele no longer resides at that address....
BTW, why send in for a review? The lifetime grading guarantee is stated at the bottom of the Invoice, so.....
I am asking CAC to review for stickers. (Not PCGS)
Thanks!
I failed. I will never be Churchill.
The key is to use as much Anglish (Anglo-Saxon root words) as you can. Seriously. That is what he did in speeches.