I've handled them. A quick read through the Red Book will show you lots of cool items.
I won't really touch the toning vs. tarnish vs. corrosion debate since it appears to be to be rather firmly embedded into the psyche of the...
It took me less than one minute on ebay to find them, you may do the same.
There is some discussion that this might be a complete set, but the OP never mentions that this is a complete set. Rather, he states that he owns...
It's also nice that you are building this for your daughter, but I would not count on having it later passed on to her first born unless she...
There are, of course, a bazillion of them on ebay. However, most of these are proof issues. It would seem that a business strike, late date...
If that is the entire list and your grades are accurate and the coins are problem-free then there is significantly less than $6,300 value in the...
Buy insurance through the USPS, not ebay.
I'm not sure why you included the link, perhaps you care to explain? I'm also not here to argue or specifically push a service, but I am happy to...
USPS insurance covers coins and is used everyday by coin dealers and collectors who have lost packages. Look up Publication 122 from the USPS and...
How long have you been active in the market? It doesn't matter if the name of ANACS has been around longer than PCGS or NGC or whomever else,...
"Details" grades are reserved for coins with overt problems that are more severe than market acceptable problems. As for the 1976 quarter, the...
A quick glance tells me that the prices assigned to some of these coins, in these grades, are far too high and are not realistic.
Most brick and mortar shops offer for sale what they have in turn previously purchased. At this point in time, ebay has taken this two-way...
The 2009 series of 32-uncut $1 notes can be purchased directly from the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing for $61. Ebay should give you a good...
It's 60-troy ounces and worth nothing more than that to the vast majority of folks. You may have to settle for selling at slightly under bullion...
The definition of uncirculated is no sign of wear. That should answer your question quite clearly.
It's a one-hundred year old coin with significant circulation...hairline marks and slight scratches or imperfections will almost universally be...
The 1914-D looks like it has not been cleaned, but the 1914 appears as though someone lightened it up over the years. In my opinion, a VF/EF set...
If you are writing about the lines on the revere then they are very likely adjustment marks and are not considered post-mint damage (scratches)....
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