The discoverers of the Saddle Ridge hoard, the largest hoard of buried gold coins ever found in the U.S., have decided for some reason to sell the...
I'd say Krause is fairly useless as a price guide. I think you'd be better served bringing a smartphone and checking numista for mintage details...
I'm no metallurgist, but nickel (and copper-nickel) is definitely harder than gold and silver, so it stands to reason.
Wow. Those are some absolutely gorgeous coins, and pictures. That 1682 Salzburg has to be my favorite. How did you end up picking up the...
That's an impossibly broad question to answer, but I'd recommend that you check out the World Coins: New Acquisitions thread and see if there are...
I started collecting around 12 years old, after inheriting my grandfather's collection. I think it would have been much harder for me to break...
Whoever gets assassinated next, probably. Outside of that, I don't see Congress agreeing on a replacement. I don't think any of the...
What sort of prices do those places offer? Like 60% BV?
1872 Netherlands 2½ Gulden, .945 fine. I was lucky enough to pick this guy up at my LCS for spot. [ATTACH]
Nice buy! Another way to identify silver is by portrait type, all the young portrait Elizabeths are .800 fine.
Just a normal one pound coin from the UK, worth one pound.
He might use a U.S. fulfillment center.
Looks to me like that coin's been polished, so I don't think a little hand contact is going to make much difference.
[ATTACH] 1825 Great Britain Shilling. A couple of nasty scratches, but I think the bit of toning helps make up for it.
[ATTACH] 1897 Japan 10 Sen
That Ugandan one is pretty funny. Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York look like a couple of gibbons.
Well the mintage of 1909-(P)-VDB cents was 24 million and the mintage of 1909-S VDB cents about 500k, for a ratio of 48:1. Assuming the ratio in...
I wouldn't be too wary. I've been selling on eBay for a little while and while I do receive the occasional semi-incomprehensible message from one...
1913 Russia 15 Kopeks [ATTACH]
All the bids are from 2 people. Either shill bidding, or a bidiot battle.
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