
Pacific Bullion Exchange issued in 1974. Mintage unknown. This is a nice toned specimen in my collection.
Also has an “X” identifier (Krause X# MB73).
http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/world-coin-prices.aspx?worldcoinid=343871

Pacific Bullion Exchange issued in 1974. Mintage unknown. This is a nice toned specimen in my collection.
Also has an “X” identifier (Krause X# MB73).
http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/world-coin-prices.aspx?worldcoinid=343871
Final hammer price was $1200 (without auction fees) (Last weekend). I stood by and watched it exceed my bid. My research indicated it was damaged (similar damaged piece NGC AU Details exists http://www.collectors-society.com/wcm/coinview.aspx?sc=24669 ).
This is lower in grade, but the top mount is exactly like the NGC AU Details specimen. Why bid on a damaged and incomplete piece?
http://db.stevealbum.com/php/lot_auc.php?site=2&sale=17&lot=2188&lang=1&cust=0

After examining this medal up close, I have determined the source Franklin Mint set. Information in the image is accurate and based on my research. The medal is hallmarked with the year 77 (1977) on its plane edge.

Another cherry pick added to my collection. Struck in 1983 and lays claim as second die cut by mintmaster BVNH. Purchased for its luster and surprised by its low mintage of 50 after locating its information in the RHM database.

My purchased price was close to the Medcalf & Russell 1991 listed price and with only 75 struck. Mintage of 75 also confirmed in RHM’s publicly available database.

Beautiful gold…

Visited a coin shop on Oahu and found this rarity…Price purchased is shown…
Silver-Nickel HK-722 . NGC pop is 1. This to be the second (after I submit it to NGC). Holed specimen as to remove the text “49”.
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