Welcome. Very nice collection of cancelled coins.
Don't forget eBay. An auction (sometimes) with be no buyer premium.
A register doesn't have to open for cash to work. You might not get change, so you may have to take 5 dozen eggs.
I completely understand. My greatest numismatic treasure is an 1887-O Morgan Dollar in good condition. It was my first old coin given to me by my...
Condition, condition, condition.
No, it isn't missing the copper-nickel layer, it's just corroded. Yes, you can keep asking questions. Please keep asking questions. But don't ask...
Along with the printing of $1 bills.
There are no bargains on property graded 1895-S dollars. If you want one worth having, make sure it is graded by PCGS or NGC.
The condition hurts it (circulated), but still worth a couple of bucks.
It's a clock, that's how.
Not a cup or trophy. I'm sure the Mrs. prefers it, but you can't feed your dog or have your baby baptized from it.
Spooky. Big O quarters and micro O dollars.
They CAN be struck in .999 fine silver. Doesn't mean all will be. Since all silver coins issued by the Mint is NCLT, I think it was a smart move...
It has had a hard life. No need to point out all of its faults. Spend away, and welcome to CoinTalk.
Thank you. Col. Franklin Caras, USAF
My father-in-law was a FB-105 pilot that was lost after his 59th mission (had to complete 100 to come home). He was shot down in April 1967 and...
And how do you know that the damage happened at the mint?
I wish I had the banner, but during WWII my great-grandmother (with 13 children) was an 8-Star mom. 3 sons in the Army; 3 sons in the Navy; 2...
You don't have to only rely on spot going up. There is also the factor of the dollar depreciating faster. That is guaranteed.
Send it to PCGS or NGC. I don't know what the tolerances are, or what premium someone would pay. If it was Cu-Ni it would be highly collectible....
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