The dealer this is for deals in Colonials & world coins that would have been used in early America...
So you like this one better? [IMG] I kinda like it better without the eagle... [IMG]
Doing some work for a dealer friend, and I would like to know what you think about this banner. [IMG]
Pages 34 to 49. Coining Authority and Rarity for Die Marriages of 1861-O Half Dollars [IMG]
I picked them up at a show, out of a dealer's junk bin... :) I don't think they are silver, just kinda cool.
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Here is one we sold a while back for 99 cents + shipping. [IMG] [IMG]
I see no evidence of the coin being wizzed, however, the images are not good enough to tell 100%.
cool...
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The price depends on when they were purchased, silver spot price is constantly changing. I resemble that remark... :)
Have you ever been to a B&M (Brick & Mortar) coin shop? They can be a fantastic resource for picking up mid grade 90% silver coins. Here are some...
99% of business is done before the doors open to the public....
The happiest day of my numismatic life was the last day I had to list on ebay... :)
Major Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee is honored on the fifth in the U.S. Mint’s ten piece series of pewter reproductions of America’s First Medals,...
Wait, what .... you mean coins have dates? [IMG] [IMG]
If you are not comfortable, find another dealer.
The silver bug in me loves that you can buy 1/10th oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz and 1 oz silver art rounds that are attractive. [IMG]
Bolting a small safe to the floor keeps it from being carried away, but it actually helps a thief break into it... :( [MEDIA]
There are also a lot of very attractive art rounds that are silver bullion coins. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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