Peter, We have lots of folks with many many questions. Often from folks new to the "hobby". Is there a way to add to this site a collection of...
I am on a monthly allowance of $200.00. So far its working, there is peace herein.
I agree, and many institutions of higher learning actually program innocent minds, in any direction their monetary supporters dictate. Gary in...
Okay, your insights appreciated. A ordinary sample of MD it is! Again thanks. Gary in Washington
quotes from Wexler's website, and The Asylum, as are the images, below. A similar variety on a 1957-D Lincoln cent which also had a genuine...
Nice gift, riff. How did you present them? In the 2x2's seen above, or in something more elaborate?
Chris, thank you. You've been on-line for about 40 minutes now, what took you so long to reply? :yawn:I can see that the "MD" seems to be flat. I...
They look fine, but are they authentic? What is their history (who sold them?). Get some expert on-site help. If genuine, quite valuable. If...
Kyle, the image is too small for determination. With what do you photograph with?
Worth about $4.00. Would grade as MS 63/64. Some surface corrosion, and a possible fingerprint on reverse. I would not send it in! Nice cameo...
Obverse and reverse show a typical proof, without any cameo. Cannot see clearly the reverse for any DDR. A gem would be probably be a DCAM and at...
Gary S. Dykes. age 73, birthday Jan. 26, 1947. U.S. Army veteran. Happily married. Retired since 1996.
I am quite familiar with most "die flow" types. And I suspect this is one. But, this nice well struck quarter demonstrates no die flow lines, or...
Clean looking cent.
Tough, but looks like a type 2, as you can see the terminal points of the S, seen as notches. The filled type, has no visible notches, it just...
That was my first conclusion. Other views did not convince me otherwise. Thanks!
I see some minor "errors" but nothing which is notable. Just fast minting processes. Lots of coins have minor rim misalignments, especially the...
1982 D are desirable. The above coin may go for about $25.00. If the porch is counted as a step, this is a 5 step coin. The broken bottom lines...
Hot soapy water should be ok, use a soft brush. However, the coin has lots of abrasions, which would stand out even more if you gently cleaned her...
So true, many Chinese are buying back their silver which we and the Europeans acquired over the years. The Chinese coin market is definitely...
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