At 317,000,000 people in the United States, I would guess that 2.5% of people are 'active' US currency collectors. That would make 7,925,000...
I find that you can get really lucky with '38-D Walkers, perhaps more so than any other 19th century semi-key date I've encountered. I picked up a...
Circulated. Mint sets were not issued in 1983, making uncirculated examples scarce, hence their higher value.
Awesome tokens, Charmy.
Fantastic deal. Well done. Sweet die cracks too.
Nice '83CC...
Mmmmm...
I agree that the '62 looks like a lamination.
One of my nephews is just turning three, and when he is old enough to start to understand, I plan on trying to foster an interest. It helps that...
I use the corrugated cardboard-inside-an-envelope method, as well. Never had any problems, either shipping or receiving.
I've only seen one in the flesh, a younger guy was walking with it at my local coin show. I think he just wanted to get it appraised -- didn't...
I'm not even going to guess. I could never grade these Indian Half (or Quarter) Eagles.
Amazing coin! I do, however, think that they will find it 'Improperly Cleaned'.
Yup, mint sets were just coins issued for general circulation placed into plastic -- no additional care was taken with them, like they do with...
That's a great roll find!
XF-45/AU-50, in my estimation.
Wow, unbelievable. Is that one of the 4 known, or are there 5 known now?
We have some of the old ANACS photo-graded Morgans at the shop, but have never seen the later variety with the yellow paper and embossed seal....
Great pic! Notice the holed cartwheel on the right hand side of the hopper?
Ahh, those T-Rex with their Chinese fakes.
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