Bought it off of eBay for about $3. I recently bought some Katanga currency, and it seems like a nice counterpoint even if it is made from...
You could likewise make a ratio chart for the price of tea and fine china, and it would be about as predictive of future prices. Correlation does...
No, no it doesn't. The section you bolded means that states can't mandate that their citizens pay taxes in kind (ie; taxing them in the form of 5...
The Longines Symphonette Silver Medals were struck in 1971, I believe. I recently bought a group of 48 of them, below melt price. Some of them...
That's a beauty! I'm curious, how much did it set you back in AU-58?
I would not clean it - the patina looks nice, and cleaning can damage the surface of the coin (lowering its value). Currently, it's in high VF...
The common dates are 1907, 1908, and 1909. Almost all of the 1907 issue are 1907-S (from San Francisco), but there have been two 1907's found with...
In that condition (vf to ef), I'd say it's worth about $3. If you're looking for a buyer, I'll offer that. More info can be found here:...
I recently purchased a Dag Hammarskjöld Medal and am trying to find out more about it The medal is approximately 35mm in diameter and shows the...
I'm still kicking myself about an eBay auction of Franklins that I let get away. There were 9 in PCGS MS-64 holders for $160 ($18 apiece):...
And this is why it's a shame that eBay no longer allows 3rd parties to contact bidders. I would warn people when they were bidding on fakes all...
So, it was a doubled 1916-D dime? I can imagine why a dealer would be very interested in buying one of those (if genuine). If it wasn't doubled,...
After a drop, it seems like a lot of people try to sell in a hurry before the drop goes further. And then, when the sellers outnumber the buyers,...
On my excel sheets, I have 2161 coins, notes, & stock certificates cataloged. I probably have another 500 or so that I'm in the process of adding....
Before buying either of those ungraded, I would heavily study reference books on them and spend some time learning how to spot counterfeits (as...
I'm inclined to agree. The high price has definitely pulled some unusual pieces out of the woodwork though.
Ah, I see. I'm in the same boat and didn't get that from the original post.
Theoretically, there may be real 1964's out there. Until the SS lifts their plans to confiscate them, I doubt any will surface.
Whoa. I'm not sure what I would do if I found something like that while roll searching. Jumping up and down seems too understated.
How about one of the Sacajawea error coins? There are a couple of different varieties where fewer than a dozen have turned up. ie;...
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