http://www.ebay.com/itm/1944-P-Mercury-Dime-BU-/250735561479?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3a61010b07 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1944d-Silver-Mercury-Dime-UNC-you-judge-/261112416340?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3ccb834854 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1941-P-MERC...20?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item25756ae0ec
ive got two roman coins one from an author and one from a great person on here dont need any more for now i seen a 1976 unc mint set i was thinking about getting for cheap i good condition bicentennials for my collection
Do you have 10 in an amazon card or eBay bucks? Last 10 amazon card I had I got a coin book. Last eBay bucks I bought a couple Roosevelt silver dimes at melt.
Do some roll searches and save your ten bucks for deals on Ebay or something. There are plenty of dollar coins available, especially Indian heads and v nickels. I would bid maybe half of the numismedia price at most to play it safe.
Yes, thecoin tends to do this often. There is a section to sell your coins and people will contact you if they are interested in what you have for sale. You can place a link in your signature, that is permitted and if people want to buy it, they will contact you. I know I got a PM from them wanting to trade some Ebay lots I listed for his coins but he had nothing that interested me, nothing is going to change that and my auctions were already running. Somebody just bought two of my v nickel doubles from the advertising section so people will contact you if interested. A member here was also a winning bid for one of my Ebay lots as well so I know they came from here.
If not a numismatic book, then buy what you really like, but buy the best you can afford. Do not settle for quantity.
I am actually like the coins I bought on Ebay for a close to a dollar like these below. I have several others as well. I don't settle for mere quantity. My point is if they don't have much to spend, just wait for a deal. I have several others as well.
WHAT! That coin is currently bargain basement priced. And that toning, oooooohh that beautiful toning. Anyone into Washington quarters with $4,700.00 would be insane not to purchase the subject coin.
I still think the toning is ugly, I do like toning, unlike My grandfather, whoa!wait! I thought it was just an average silver quarter, saw the date, ok now you got me, but the toning is still ugly! Can't beleve I missed that
Surely you don't know about the mintage figures of the coin in question. If you can get a 1932-S Quarter in MS65 for $6.05, you contact me and if it is authentic, I'll give you $20. Okay?
I would take my ipad to Five Guys and buy a burger and fries with the money and read through as many posts as you can on coin talk for the knowledge gained. Lack