And also, I agree with Conder. I've seen a number of these on eBay. The auctions get removed once they are reported. It seems even eBay is on...
FYI, the link posted by Twiggs regarding the faceless dollar actually refers to a blank or "unstamped," lettered edge planchet.The article is...
Don't forget the 50 pesos!
It's almost an ounce of gold, so you know it's worth at least that much. How did you come up with the MS62 and 66 grades? Coins in those two...
Check the mint mark! There is a D/D variety that is much scarcer than the regular 11D (though not really more valuable at this time).
I bought a 1902 quarter eagle, sold it two years later, and bought a nice HDTV with the profit (with money to spare!). For me, that was a good...
1-2K in that grade range. If you sell it raw, expect to get the lower end of that.
I really think for some dates, Franklins are a little hit-or-miss with regard to the FBL. Here are my horrible pictures of my toned 54S. You...
Mine keeps getting smaller and smaller. I figure that if I'm looking at a printed list of my collection, and I don't have a solid mental image...
They look pretty full to me, but the top set looks like they kind of peter out to the left of the crack. Also, the coin overall looks a bit...
The fact that you can't get onto the site means that people are beating the mint's doors down to buy their stuff. There may be little incentive...
Yes, that's very good...less than their current silver value of $4.93.
I'm not sure how I would answer that, regarding the purpose of the set. The company that produced these makes inexpensive replicas of more...
That's actually a copy from a privately released 1936 "tribute" set, FYI. Proof coins of this era and earlier are not really scarce, in that...
Very nice, folks! Walkers are awesome. I only have a few, and this is the only one I have a picture of: [IMG][IMG]
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