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Like others have said, the Red Book is great, but auction records are better for prices. And Taylor, no offense but please turn on spell check. :yes:
Looks like either a slightly off center or mis-aligned die. If the back of the coin is off center like the front, then it's off center. If not,...
Looks like a nice greaser.
Actually, the melt on the penny is $0.0269 EDIT: lol, accidentally put two decimals.
It looks like it got squished or something, explaining the thickness and reeding.
I think ANACS is a good grading company, and if they had a registry and forums like the other two, and stop changing the holder so much, they...
I would get them from the mint. The price is lower than the slabs, and there is a chance it is a PR70 if you decide to submit it.
First of all, Welcome to CT. Second, collecting shouldn't be considered an investment. The only coins that will ever appreciate in value are key...
Using Google translate, the obverse legend reads Royal Academy of Fine Arts, and the reverse Extraordinary Charges.
The shipping cost depends on the price of the items, under $100 is $5, and I rarely go over $60 most of the time(YN).
They put a QR code on the coin that leads to the dutch mint's website. I'm a bit of a tech guy, so I'm considering getting it...
By melt I meant the value of the silver.
Teletrade is my favorite for toners
Nice pickup
I think physical bullion is better for long term, and ETF's for a shorter time.
This is the 1/2 that I have for my type set. Not the prettiest, but I think I still did well for $10 [IMG][IMG]
Finally reporting my box 3 Wheat, one was a 1918-D, the rest common 40s dates. I think I got more but accidentally put them with the coppers 13...
Probably struck through grease. I don't think it has any more value then a cent.
I like the idea. Doesn't CamaroDMD collect these?
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