If I'm lucky I won't ever have to sell.
I am referring to having to sell the coins because of financial difficulties. I have no desire or need to sell them now.
I want it because I find them aesthetically pleasing to look at. I want one that is guaranteed to be uncirculated because of the delicate...
I just like knowing that I have something that is gaining in value in case I do have to sell it for some reason.
I'm getting a little money in a couple of months, and I'm thinking about taaking the plunge on a standing Liberty quarter. The year and mintmark...
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Tonight I pulled out a handful of change from the reject tray. I found 37 cents in modern coins, a Chuck E Cheese token dated 2002, a weird...
Tonight I found a 1936 quarter and 62 cents in clad and zinc and copper.
Today I found a BU 2009 Canadian dime in the reject bin along with a couple of shield pennies.
Keep trying, because mathematically you'll eventually find something. The Indian head was actually a pretty good find IMO. The first time I ever...
Wasn't the '76 quarter 40%?
What was the last year of the silver quarter? (j/k)
Thanks.
This is a really dumb question but I don't know the answer so I'm going to ask anyway. I have this 1960 dime, graded by PCGS as a MS66. The...
Is there any way to tell if a 1967 Canadian quarter is 50% or 80%?
Why couldn't they have made it a $50 gold piece? Besides, even if it were a $25 piece I doubt very many would have made it into circulation.
The featured article on Wikipedia is United States Bicentennial coinage. The article states that there were 12 prototypes released to the public...
I found a '60-D dime in the reject bin.
I'm a sucker for silver and I have a weakness for Mercury dimes (even the ones with patina) and I'm starting to like toned coins. 3 for 3.
I just ordered these half dollars and haven't received them yet. Sellers' pictures. 1969-S NGC PF66 proof. I wanted this one because I didn't...
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