No.
New $20 bills aren't really collectible. The FV is too high to appreciate much. And with inflation, it will keep losing value. A 1934 $100 in...
Looks like bad marks. And it's Mint Sets, not Mint Set's, unless something belongs to the Mint Set.
Cheaper to send it to CAC to see if it gets a Gold Bean. That would be worth more than a new PCGS MS64 slab.
It looks like the Maundy type. Why do you think it isn't a Maundy issue?
The coins. There may not be hope for coins, but there is always hope for a coin collector.
Good way to drum up some business when things are slow.
Curios are the stuff old ladies put on shelves.
Rockwell tests are done on the side of the die, not the face.
Sure future money loser.
Agree.
Right now at 90:1, you are spending a lot of silver to get gold. This should have been done 5 years ago when it was 65:1. I would wait now unless...
I have had a few i missed out on, then was able to find a nicer one for less money. Usually they are misses i regret, or things I think I can...
They make no sense. Maybe playing around after dies were retired. What die was used for the reverse? Were these laid over planchets, then struck?
Odd way to test the strike clearance, when you consider the expense if you're wrong. I worked with a Columbia press from the Denver Mint, and...
They look like embossings made by putting a coin under the paper, then blotting it was something hard but spongy. Striking with dies would either...
Not in only 63. Have to be 68 for that kind of money.
No, not correct. They each use slightly different grading standards, so some coins are graded differently, which appears to be overtrading. That's...
The W quarters is all hype right now. In a couple of years they'll be $5 coins. Look at the Kennedy gold "coins" and the Baseball commems.
If you think it will go up in value, save your money.
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