Yeah, they put a $2 junk silver Merc dime as the ender, to "EDITED: Language" of a common date low grade penny roll. With fees taken out the...
We have a metal dectorist club in my area. I watch these guys videos month after month. Not one person ever finds anything better than a cheap...
Do to budget constraints all my coin purchases are less than $100 per coin.
Eventually people will realize the futility of pennies and we'll either get a 2 1/2 or just round up to nickels. Then they'll all disappear.
If you are going to counterfit a Carson City worth several hundred dollars or more, why not just make it out of silver? It's only going to cost...
So what if I were to buy a box of counterfit $100 bills I knew were fake? Then I get caught with them and tell the cops I only had them to help me...
What's something like that worth?
Saving common clad coinage is actually the opposite of investing, as inflation will lower the buying power of the currency while it remains at...
A 66 with that toning really makes it worth it.
It's a low grade common coin so I don't really think it's worth starting a thread over. It's basically loose change, albeit older.
I'd rather just use 2x2 albums. Its essentially the same thing but with more options and safer for the coins. You don't have to deal with empty...
Yeah, but when you have a coin that could go ms65 or 66, or might be close to FB or FS, that grade on the slab let's you be confident in what you...
So far the the responses are: a holder doesn't add value, it adds value, and it detracts value. I guess it's like a yes/no/maybe sorta situation.
I recently picked up some cheap pcgs slabbed nickels and dimes. Literally worth $25 according to Redbook. Not sure why they got slabbed to begin...
But at the same time, you can't definitively say it's NOT full bands. Just like you can't say it's not a 1916D. The inherrent nature of offset...
10 years ago I was given a slabbed Morgan for Xmas and was told that silver would shoot up soon. It did...but of course came back down eventually....
Usually fishy stories like that mean the coin was ill-gotten somewhere along the lines.
This was originally an (admittedly hilarious) skit from an old sketch comedy show called Upright Citizens Brigade. The guy on there "cheeked" a...
And that wheat cent is graffiti details, as if it needed anything more going against it to unsubstantiate the price they are asking.
Looks like Amy Pollard
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