Someone was going to melt that? :eek:
I'll say 62.
Here's an 1888 SL dime
Looks to me like it could be a gigot from Brabant (Belgium) or Spanish Netherlands, ca. 1500s.
While the sets look similar, it looks like the eBay slab has a different number (it appears to end in "3446", while Lost Dutchman's slab ends in...
With all those conditions, maybe Bowers & Merena might be worth looking into.
I don't know exactly what you want, but Allen's Coins in Ohio seems to have a fairly large selection: http://allensinc.com/coins/us/mercury_dimes.htm
I would certainly pay $20 for that coin :)
What would be a reasonable price for $1k of 90% silver @$25/ounce?
You're right-- that was a pretty hefty bit of change in those days-- enough to buy, as you said, about 200 gallons of gasoline-- or 200 Saturday...
If silver goes down, I'll be looking to buy 90%. If it goes up, I'll be satisfied with what I have, and look out for the occasional numismatic...
Better check the Asian markets again--silver is up a few cents :)
The Spanish inscription reads "Francisco Franco, Leader of Spain by the Grace of God"
Wow, that really hits home with me because I have a relative who used to deliver Domino's pizza :( I hope they catch the lowlife murderer.
How much would a set like that sell for? I would love to have something like that.
I've never bought anything from Dave's DCW but I do know that he's a long-time advertiser in Coin World so you probably can buy from him with...
Collection of obsolete British coinage that has been gleaned from foreign coin bags
Back up to 28.18. What a roller coaster.
Nothing really amazing about that, I think. The conventional investment "wisdom" is "The trend is your friend". If the market is trending upward,...
1967 Canada 50 cents, picked up for less than $7
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