1853 Arrows and Rays
I would say those are WAY overgraded :D
1958 Proof dime, with die crack running from Roosevelt's ear to his mouth
1861-O, one of my favorite dates in the series
"If real" is the key phrase here. Also, if it is real, it is heavily damaged on the reverse, so that would knock its value down a few hundred dollars.
For some reason, that reminds me of a line from an old Monty Python sketch: "Hand over le fromage de la belle France qui s'appelle Camembert,...
The 21 Morgans can be tough to find in the higher grades.
Oh, my, turning in a note worth $25,000 for $5,000... I think this is a very good example of why we should teach at least someone in our...
You mean, this?
It does appear to most closely match the type of halfpenny that was minted between 1729 and 1739.
If a central bank is small, and it needs to build up a reputation so that its fiat currency doesn't become devalued, it can take action like...
What I can't understand is why someone who obviously has obsolete coins and paper money would be content with merely accepting face value for...
The king portrayed is George II of Great Britain. It's definitely neither a 1704 (since the portrait would feature Queen Anne), nor a 1774 (since...
The Taiwanese coin is a 1981 dollar, worth about 3 cents or so at the current exchange rate. The Japanese coin is, indeed, a 1991 one-yen coin,...
Are you sure about that? Because I just checked, and see the coin still listed, with 0 bids and a starting bid of 99 cents.
I got this teeny tiny gold token for about $11 the other day. It is 22K and weighs .54 gram, so the gold content should be .495 gram. I bought...
How's this for a monster?
I absolutely love that 1930 Lincoln cent :)
I saw something similar when I was up in Washington State near the Canadian border. Only then, they were accepting Canadian dollars for 86 US...
I would bet that either that coin was the end coin of a bank roll, or it was stuck in a Whitman folder for years.
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