Surely devoid of any silver content, they look like your typical Chinese-made "reproductions" that I used to see offered a lot on eBay back in...
I've only skimmed through the video but I'd say it's a bad decision for the simple fact that you have to store it somewhere. Coins and the...
And that's where they've likely screwed up. They should have left it untouched and presented it to you as it was found in the ground. I don't know...
I took away the spaces in the serial number and it's showed up for me fine:...
Maybe it's the camera angle or lighting but it doesn't look like a silver quarter to me. While I can see the date of 1964 on the front and the D...
Use this as leverage against them. Complain to the regional office and mention all you have with them. If that fails go above them. If nothing...
I am not as familiar with credit unions but you're quite likely looking for trouble with opening a business account. You could be required to pay...
It is rather common for part of the serial number to show through on the back of notes that are in crisp and otherwise high grade of condition so...
Uh huh...I suspect what we're dealing with (short of anything better being presented such as a picture or scan of the note in question, for...
I'd say it is quite likely a P-mint coin from Philadelphia. For some reason coins minted in Philadelphia tend to be smudgy with thicker flans than...
The 10 pfennig from 1874 stands out to me as from my experience they tend to date to the early 1900's when they turn up so that's a nice early...
How long ago was this? What gave it away as being counterfeit? You don't hear about small face bills like this being counterfeited too often...
I suspect there's more going on with this buyer than is realized. Why would this buyer habitually contact sellers after the end of an auction and...
It's hard to say. It may well just be a slug. If it is coin-related it would likely be from other than the United States; in which case, it could...
I'm curious when these rolls may have been put together. What overall condition are the coins from 1937-1939 in?
I vote for keeping. It may not be in the best condition but $5 won't break the bank.
It is likely worth no more than $50 (or a dollar or two over to the right buyer) but various factors can have an impact on value even when the...
I agree that the artwork itself is beautiful. As an aside, please read the second paragraph of post #6 from the following thread:...
What you have is what's called a "low ball" and what we spell as "nickel". Low balls such as yours are sought out by collectors. I'd say that's...
Fifteen or so years ago there was an 1875 Seated Liberty quarter listed on eBay. Only, it wasn't a quarter. It was a 20 cent coin but the "twenty...
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