Safes are great - just realize that the best safe will only slow down a determined thief with time on his hands. If nothing else, they will just...
I love the 3 cent silver series and I have a few in mint state. I do have to agree with the comments by 900 Fine. I don't like the surfaces on...
Nice Coin !!! My guess - strong MS65, possibly MS66. Dan
Nice Coin !!!! My guess is MS-63. Dan
I suspect that with the premium on cameo coins, etc., above average original proof sets will be difficult to come by. Probably most out there in...
Yes, you could come out really well on the deal if the price stays relatively low. I picked up a PCGS AU-58 1842 about a month ago, it's a...
Best Deal - sounds funny, but in the early 1980's I picked up a 1957 Franklin in a small shop in Utah- common as dirt, but still has the nicest...
I compared it with a known genuine 42 dollar. Nothing jumps out, but the photo is not very good. Personally I would pass on bidding. Reasons:...
Agree, difficult to make a judgement from the pictures. Trade Dollars are one of the issues that I just don't buy unless they are certified -...
To explain a little - a coin with two obverses (two headed) is very unlikely to be produced at the mint. Virtually all examples of these coins...
Sorry to disappoint, but chances are about 99.99% that the coin you have is a post-mint manufactured piece and as such worth pretty close to zero....
I'll go with MS64, although the cheek looks very clean - might go MS65. Nice Coin !!
The PCGS price guide (although admittedly probably inflated), lists a 1921 Peace Dollar in G4 as $110 and they go up from there. If a dealer has...
Looks good to me. Probably envelope storage toning. Not dipped out - nice original piece.
I have several that are a gift from my Grandfather. One in particular toned very nicely - I sent it to NGC a couple of years ago, and they...
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