Good morning all! As many of you can surely understand, my collection has gotten a bit too big for my storage space, so I am selling off some...
Does the reverse look more like a proof in person than in the photos?
The 1909-O $5 and the Double Eagle are going to be the pricey ones here; one can dream, right?
Hard to tell with the glare on the reverse, but I'm going to go with 65-FS.
Umm, no. In conversations I've had with Ebay customer service, they have freely admitted that pre-Revolutionary coinage does not fall under the...
If you have a range of dates and mintmarks, perhaps consider selling them as mini-sets of later date Walkers?
Speculation, pure and simple.
While we're at it, could someone compel Ebay to permit sales of Cuban coins from the pre-Communist era?
Isn't the record holder the 1877 half union, novelty pieces aside?
If memory serves me right, I thought that the Type I gold dollar from 1849 was the smallest?
Right, but up to this point, negative rates have never officially been imposed on retail deposits in the US. I guess you could argue that negative...
Don't confuse nominal with real.
Let's put this another way: do you want the Fed to have the power to impose negative nominal interest rates on your money, such that your digital...
Agreed with @CamaroDMD As an occasional seller, I hate not being able to leave any negative feedback for unscrupulous or deadbeat buyers.
Probably a 20 soldi or equivalent.
Even with the marks in the left obverse field? Really?
MS-62
VF30/XF40, depending on how generous the TPG is feeling that day. Way too much wear on the eagle's left wing to grade AU, IMHO.
AU-55
PF-65 CAM (don't think it's actually full Cameo, but PCGS has really let its grading standards go these days)
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