I have about 20lbs worth of pre-82 cents. Why? Because I can.
Probably my 1899-O ANACS MS-63 Morgan. Most I've ever paid for a coin.
Cool a pharmacist. Exactly what I'm going to school for. That's cool you found those. Interesting to see people spending those.
Excuse me while I jump for joy...... I was a huge fan of ANACS before they went down the crapper. Then I became a fan of ICG. I'd just hate to...
Close to 700-800 coins. Collecting heavily since 2004.
I wanted to go to the state show (went last year) but I'll be home for Thanksgiving. It's really a nice show and I enjoyed it a lot. Worst part...
I meant just if you tossed them on a scale without taking ASW into account. A pound of .900 coins is going to be worth more than a pound of .250...
A million dollars in gold bullion, let it go up a bit, turn around and sell it! Then invest the money into very low risk bonds or something. Just...
The local show around her has a few dealers with jewelry, mainly coins but they do have jewelry. Kind of annoying to see a big gold chain over top...
I'd think that the lower the silver content the smaller the percentage of silver you'll get paid for. As in you'll get paid more per ounce of .900...
Thank you so much! I had a few people ask me about die markers and I always responded "huh?". Now I know! Probably some of the most helpful...
Must of missed that, where do you see the die markers listed?
Ditto. First Strike to me is the first coin struck from a new die pair. Anything after that is just a regular coin. Maybe...just MAYBE I would pay...
I wouldn't trust them any further than I could throw the fat one. First Strike is a bunch of bull. Nothing more than a marketing tool used to...
Picked this up today at a local show. Sorry for the somewhat blurry photo, it's hard for me to get a really good close up shot of dates and such....
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