It is fun to educate yourself and I encourage that. But it takes time to learn all this stuff. If you can look for a coin club in your area or...
Speculating on future price appreciation is tough. There are many coins that I think should appreciate in value but seem to simply hold value. I...
Nice coin, but very unlikely to grade 68 because CAC has confirmed the current grade. If it was obviously undergraded, CAC would have given a gold...
I'm not sure if PCGS or NGC will even crack this out for you, so you need to remove it anyway for grading. On their website, they only crack out...
One of these discovery pieces, graded MS66 by PCGS, sold for $4600 bid at Great Collections yesterday. Not a bad haul. So someone else was...
We're going to get these over the next 14 years? Holy cow. There seems to be an endless supply of these themes for coins that don't even...
I watch Rick Tomaska's coin show on cable TV for education, since I cannot afford most of his coins, but I've learned a lot from him. He also...
You might want to get the key date 1949-S. Proofs were only struck from 1950, and the first proof in 1950 is amazingly affordable compared to...
The interesting thing is the West Point Mint American Silver Eagles are outstanding, both uncirculated and proofs. I've never seen any problems...
Thanks for the sympathy everyone. I also sent a picture to Coin World to see if anyone else has experienced something similar. Isn't this the...
I have seen a few posts here on discoloration on the new release of 2019 reverse proof W cents. But I wonder if anyone else has experienced the...
BTW, just got 3 BU beautiful ATB quarters in change while visiting Berkeley. Great Basin type. Who says these don't circulate? I like the border...
Interesting story. The 1964 half has a very interesting story in itself that harks back to a different time in America.
The coins I've seen with AT don't have the same look. It could be natural toning. It's not obviously doctored, at least to me. Now, the coin...
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