If it's the silver value you're looking for, Face Value X 12.5.
What will they think of next!
The medals are really cool.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281504611842?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Just pulled the trigger a couple of hours ago.
268.
Ouch, Jeff! I chipped mine on a bicycle when I was 11 or 12. I'm trying to talk myself out of that Valcambi ounce of Pt for ~$1240.
Good call, BigTee! That's what he was looking for - either 1896-S, or 1896-O. Both are semi-key dates.
Nope, it doesn't deter a bit. Since it happened during the minting process, it's not viewed as a negative. If something happens to the coin after...
And not to beat a dead horse, but be really careful about how you handle this coin. Might be worth going out to a local coin shop and buying a 2X2...
It's a die crack. In these early days, dies would often crack during the minting process. When this die was used to mint subsequent coins, they...
Great coins, Shane. Some great advice in this thread, too. Wait, it's a half dime?
Let's see a better picture of that double eagle!
Okay, so I misspoke.
Expensive trip!
Another (the same?) helpful woman manning the phones at the US Mint told one of my customers today that the 2015 Silver Eagles were not going to...
So funny! Nice to see you back.
I hate the Buffalo rounds, but bought a roll anyway. Can't beat a dime over spot.
You're on a learning curb? Never seen one of those before. Nice coin, though!
Gorgeous Light Motto... 65.
They are normal and fairly common, actually.
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