What I'm saying is that the coin is not a real dog, it is a coin valued at $5k+ with or without a CAC sticker. The problem I'm discussing is that...
But even when a coin is valued at $5,000 or $5,500. Most people are only going to offer you $2,000 for it anyways. Nobody will pay a fair price or...
If you do nothing more than collect 'em, you'll have plenty when you stop & take count! Good fun!
Stories like this bit of history continue to prove that there's no lack of imagination since the beginning of time on creating "look alikes". You...
When in doubt, always check for precious metal content and then offer to pay for only the weight of the metal. At least then you won't lose. If...
And using this factor in mind, the seller also has to realize that the item he posts might be hit for a fee so he often raises his base price or...
To member Chuck_A - I feel just like you. I've been collecting for about 60yrs now and have amassed quite a collection. Only this year I have...
I stopped selling on Ebay for this very reason. In order to be competitive and to get a fair return on your investment (ROI) you need to factor in...
Nearly 90% of the IHC's I have in my collection, I took out of circulation as I was growing up. I thought they were cool then and still do. But...
Some of you may be missing a few coins in your collection? If any of you in this group is missing a few coins to fill in their collection, I just...
Storing in coin protectors is always a safe guard for your collection if you ever want to be serious about protecting your investment.
Some years ago, I did research on the Star Notes. Here's what I put together:...
It's more of a cool novelty than anything else. They make great gifts and can even be a leverage to start a kid in collecting.
I don't think a bank would have a clue what you're talking about when asking for a star note. It's just a matter of when & where you'll find one...
Very interesting. I didn't know this. Is this dot marker only on the '44? or is it on all the Hennings' coins?
What's a dot marker?
So, for the sake of not knowing what I've just posted, I marked them Hennings. So how can you tell a Henning from any other Jefferson nickel? And...
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