Million Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the 1913 Liberty Head
Looking for a good read and love mystery? This book is sure to not
disappoint, especially if you have a passion for rare collectibles. Million
Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickels Revealed… by
noted numismatists Mark Borckardt and Paul Montgomery, with researcher Ray
Knight, lays out the mysterious background of one of the most valuable U.S.
coins in history.
disappoint, especially if you have a passion for rare collectibles. Million
Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickels Revealed… by
noted numismatists Mark Borckardt and Paul Montgomery, with researcher Ray
Knight, lays out the mysterious background of one of the most valuable U.S.
coins in history.
Not long ago, the finest known example of the five examples sold for
$4,150,000, which is the 2nd highest price ever paid for a U.S. coin.
Scoop was fortunate to also be part of the celebration when Diamond
International Galleries hosted a gala event in 2003.
$4,150,000, which is the 2nd highest price ever paid for a U.S. coin.
Scoop was fortunate to also be part of the celebration when Diamond
International Galleries hosted a gala event in 2003.
For more information
on ordering, visit Amazon.com.
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Million Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the 1913 Liberty Head
Looking for a good read and love mystery? This book is sure to not
disappoint, especially if you have a passion for rare collectibles. Million
Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickels Revealed… by
noted numismatists Mark Borckardt and Paul Montgomery, with researcher Ray
Knight, lays out the mysterious background of one of the most valuable U.S.
coins in history.
disappoint, especially if you have a passion for rare collectibles. Million
Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickels Revealed… by
noted numismatists Mark Borckardt and Paul Montgomery, with researcher Ray
Knight, lays out the mysterious background of one of the most valuable U.S.
coins in history.
Not long ago, the finest known example of the five examples sold for
$4,150,000, which is the 2nd highest price ever paid for a U.S. coin.
Scoop was fortunate to also be part of the celebration when Diamond
International Galleries hosted a gala event in 2003.
$4,150,000, which is the 2nd highest price ever paid for a U.S. coin.
Scoop was fortunate to also be part of the celebration when Diamond
International Galleries hosted a gala event in 2003.
For more information
on ordering, visit Amazon.com.