My excel spreadsheet... My columns are labeled (2 rows) as such: Description - Number Minted - Grade - Cost - Date Acquired - 2005 Red Book...
Definitely a typo error. I like ICG graded coins and especially their use of the Intercept Shield for protection. Good luck
I met ND at the Palm Beach Show in FL and he made a good point on PCI when it comes to authenticating ONLY. If you are at a show and need it...
I heard NTC "reconditions" coins. They do that for the "good" of the coin. I can't see anything good about it! Anybody heard this? I am not...
Actually, they been in business since 2003. Their website states they have numismatic experience of 25 years, not that they been in business...
Since 1944, coin values for pennies with the exception of double dies (i.e., 1955 and 1972) and other varieties for coins less than MS condition...
Frankly, I don't think PCGS, NGC and ICG take ANY coins that have been dipped or cleaned. I have sent coins off for grading that I never...
Here...here It is the detail that separates one coin versus another. Hair lines, steps, breast feathers, wing tips, wheat lines, etc., all...
Here's a 1883-S AU50 certified by Anacs to give you a comparison:...
I still trying to figure out myself the difference between a 61 and a 62...and don't tell me it's ONE! I know that...but seriously, the...
The oldest coin I received as a 10 year old was a 1850 Large Cent. To me, I had a coin before the Civil War. I imagined where it had been, what...
Thread should be the failure of the peace to the sac JBK is right...given the choice between paper and coin, paper dollar notes won. :( So...
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Then you see terms like B.U. + or Gem B.U. ++ and you are basically talking about plus or minus points on the Sheldon Scale. All this very...
I wake up this morning, turn on the T.V. and I see 1992-1999 silver proof sets being offered for $669.95. A minute later, they are offering 10...
The "Red Book" on U.S. coins is a good start. It is available at most book stores and all coin shops. [IMG] For online help, here is...
Here's what a VG10 looks like: [IMG] Can't say the same for this coin being sold...but someone will buy it.
That is the best part of my divorce of 6 years. I don't have to explain, I don't have to hear, "We need to have a talk...later.", or any of that....
1909 VDB's are fairly common. Over 27 million were minted and were quite popular (hoarded) when they were first released. Now if you coin...
I've been divorced for 6 years and my wife looked at coins as denominations to buy things...however, she got interested in them during the divorce...
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