Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
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Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
Very excited...
Recommend how to get a valuation?
Have only seen a few 2001 existing
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
Welcome....
I have some people to ask....
Give me some time, or maybe someone here knows ?
I have some people to ask....
Give me some time, or maybe someone here knows ?
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
I know there were some with a special finish, but I never heard of an "experimental wash"
" Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration"....Abraham Lincoln, State of the Union Address, December 3, 1861
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
I don't see it listed on the PCGS site....which is strange since it appears that's who graded it...ebears2004 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 2:12 pm AE5D4822-D77D-46CB-A6C4-0336ECCDD984.jpegHello, just got this graded:)
Very excited...
Recommend how to get a valuation?
Have only seen a few 2001 existing
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
Not listed in Mega Red either...
" Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration"....Abraham Lincoln, State of the Union Address, December 3, 1861
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
It's an error not a variety so it's not going to be listed like a variety as in a doubled die or repunched mint mark.
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
I guess you could put it on E-Bay for $5000 and see if anyone buys it.
It's the American way, nowadays.
It's the American way, nowadays.
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
Thanks ebears for that link. I knew when I saw the title i had read about this before but could not remember where. A good read to go back through again :)
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
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How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
I believe all of the necessary information is been covered in this post already
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Re: Sacagawea 2000 P Experimental wash 64
I'm coming up with the blank here.....
I think your only real action/value determination is going to be in a "Larger Scale" rare coin auction
I think your only real action/value determination is going to be in a "Larger Scale" rare coin auction
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