Yes, government issued. In truth, I would expect anyone to attempt to make a spread on the buy/sell for these. The local coin shop around here...
Bullion coins.
That is cool.
I would tell someone to stay away from a coin with that appearance. The obverse stain will harm its value, make it tough to find a buyer later on...
I don't like gold bars because it has been my experience that unless you find a buyer specifically stacking bars, or one who will buy most any...
That 1900-S Barber dime is gorgeous and it looks like the 1938-D Buffalo has wonderful swirls of golden and perhaps light blue toning mixed...
I would advise that if you are interested in gold an/or silver that you purchase regularly and over the long haul barring any unforeseen need or...
Buy the Red Book, it can help quite a bit.
It is ex-jewelry and not worth much at all.
When I was a kid I used Tarn-X to brighten up Wheat cents and they would retone like this coin.
Each person in a family could keep $100 face value gold coinage under the Executive Order. This worked out to an enormous amount of money per...
Howdy and welcome. I would strongly advise that you pick up a copy of the ANA Grading Guide and use this extensively to learn about grading...
I don't believe anyone would have been required to exchange gold for silver.
If I recall correctly, PCGS has stated that the plus is for coins in the top 15% of the grade. This would mean an MS64+ would be at least...
This is untrue. It has been legal to own US gold throughout our history. The voluntary gold recall of the 1930s allowed gold to be owned by each...
Looks polished. These are also quite common so it is best to have some patience.
Looks like an AU details coin to me.
I like that coin!
I don't expect perfection in any coin I purchase. To me, a but-coin would be more along the lines of an otherwise perfect EF Seated Liberty...
What I am writing about is when someone stops by the table and hands me a list of modern Chinese coins he would like to purchase even though I...
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