When I want a coin that has a reserve, I always send a friendly email and ask them what it is, or a ballpark figure if they don't want to give...
Good suggestion, I'll put in my order now. Cheers
Hi all, I'm looking to buy a few mylar 2X2's for some miscellaneous large cents I have. I see 2X2's on the site I'm already ordering some coin...
i like the whole roll of indians/wheats they sold not too long ago - they look like the 'early experimental pieces'
PMD (post mint damage) all the way.
Wow, in my lab we'd call that a chemical burn. Definitely artificially toned, if you can even use the word toned for this coin.
The 1856 flying eagle was not 'regular issue', so i rationalize not being able to have that in my collection. If you're talking about 'all...
Anyone have a pi serial #? Because I would pay $10 for it on a dollar bill! 31415926
Yeah, way more than 2 to 4 dollars! I think it would sell on Ebay for $40 to $50, although some websites would list it for $100.
I've been buying much more than usual over the past 2 years, and i've primarily bought things, in my opinion, from people in your shoes who are...
Strikes that are slabbed "die adjustment strike" by PCGS or NGC, which is one thing that causes a weak strike, typically command a large premium.
I live in Denver just a couple miles from the mint, and I get the uncirculated quarters from the change machine at the end of the tour if anyone...
That sounds about right, although i would have to wait to see exactly how much i am charged to ship, plus i'd have to protect the amount i'm...
Absolutely, that would work out. Shipping plus the packaging (and i'd need to use insurance) would be like $15 for 5 rolls. I would charge dime...
i can get $10 rolls from the mint downtown at cost, but then i figured what i'd need to charge to break even. Even selling a single new quarter...
A friend of mine's house was broken into recently. One of things they took was the quarter map they had on the wall. You know, the map of the US...
Seems like a weak strike to me, particularly because only the high points on the center of the coin on the front and back are affected. Check out...
Could be struck thru grease or a die adjustment strike. I'd weigh it to make sure it weighs what it's supposed it.
make sure they are problem-free coins in VF from the 1870's - which is pretty hard to do.
That looks like a 'struck thru', maybe metal across the face? Do you guys still think this is common?
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