Dinolite is the best on the market, a bit pricey but you're getting quality.
Wow. The lengths people go for a very common date coin because of toning. Which is far from dramatic. Not this guy.
"crossing the delegate." You a funny guy.
While at the moment sports related trading cards may be seeing a rise, yet comparative to coinage the span between peaks and valleys within the...
For one who loves the San Francisco mint, anything from 1870. Just be prepared to pay the premium.
Only missing 37 for a series run. Very tough goal.
As a long time collector, beginning at a time when only ANACS graded coinage, I am one of the dwindling population still actively pursuing the...
Quite a few are on the right track as to why mint state survivors are so far and few between. What gets over looked is the hoarding of silver....
The current market seems to say that they are, some more than others. How long that holds true is anyone's guess.
Have to agree with Evan. They ran the ... out of the dies back then, more so than after the refinements done in the early '90's. Fully struck up...
The Mint set a limit based on a simple projection done by any other business. Better late than never that someone figured it out. Yet they'll put...
Acetone them soon before the crust you mentioned hardens. Slowly, and dab dry- never rub. Final rinse with water and into 2x2's or Air-tites.
Only one other person suggested the old blue folder? Good grief Charlie Brown. Only thing better would be to throw in the Red Book as already...
My thoughts, bullion ships from authorized vendors. Maybe the gold came from a separate vendor?
Judging coins, particularly silver, from digital images can be tricky. Look at the white slab in the first set compared with the second. This is...
Agree 100% with Condor. Those holders and beans mean absolutely nothing to me other than for authentication. I collect coins.
No market, no ridiculously high price. And there in is the problem, not a mintage limit. I've been buying the Australian Wedge-tailed Eagles, none...
From my perspective, the astronomical prices realized on the secondary market won't remain over time. I'll give two prime examples. The 1999...
I had to laugh at "Strike type: Gold and heavy".
Modern silver, the Franklin half dollars. In general, any of the Liberty Head (Barber) designs.
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