[ATTACH] Be careful what you wish for.
Here is another code for alpha-numerics: "ExtraCoins" e=0 x=1 t=2 etc.
Five years ago (year of my Krause), these cataloged $40 in very good and $75 in fine for the 1932, and $20 in very good and $35 in fine for the...
For aubade......everyone beat me to it, but it is straightforward: insert from folder or URL sort and filter including pics Search Results...
A little different for the lifelong stamp collector, which is my major hobby (but still a coin collector since 1951). I have a series of Excel...
Top photo, I don't like the rim between 8 and 10 a.m., and at 5:30 p.m. Bottom photo, extra thick rim between 2 and 6 p.m. Also very blurry...
OK, my guess is sliced strawberries on top of a stack of mini pancakes drowned in maple syrup, but I can't tell what's in between the pancakes,...
A complete letter or small parcel, neatly-opened (with that marking), will sell to eBay stamp collectors, maybe $5 to $7 to $10, in that range; it...
NOT a good idea. The IRS might tweet you, "When you sell all that silver, let us know..."
Malaya, Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, British Honduras, and a few other Commonwealth nations all had dime-sized (denominated in cents rather...
I think a "proof coin" is a good analogy; that piece looks about as "proof" as Romans were able to strike.
I'll be the first to admit I don't know jack about ancients. But if it was intended to be a medallion (rather than circulate), maybe it has to do...
Looks like "bag marks" from the reeded edge of another half dollar in the bag. I see them most often on Franklins.
While it's a nice MS, I don't think anyone will mistake it for a proof; look at the fields.
Here's what I do with four pages of items for sale. Cut a piece of nylon filament tape about 1½ inches long. Fold over one end, sticky side to...
Here's a website (for all PM's) that's easier to use than Kitco: http://goldprice.org
"cut the larger gold coin into pieces..." LOL, maybe we should collect coins and invest in tin snips. :D
No, baseball, I don't. I've bought on and off for 15 years, and still have 98% of what I ever bought. I've gotten rid of some illiquid PM's I...
No one in this thread ever recommended such stupidity. And Goldfinger, if you are hungry enough, you WILL try to swap gold for food for your...
Dream on. You will ALWAYS take a beating or waste a lot of time with one-ounce coins, because they are simply too large a denomination for...
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