Why? Because I enjoy collecting unusual serial numbers, As with coins, you collect with what makes you happy. Second quote, I was talking to...
Here's the title of this tread: "Hi, I have come across a $50.00 bill that has the serial number: 16151810,it's from the 2013 date." It obviously...
You, obviously are not a currency collector. Therefore you don't understand how currency is collected. To get one bill with 6 digits the same is...
Your post makes absolutely no sense.
Different Stokes for different folks. Anytime I can get a note with the first six digits the same, I get them. As an added bonus when I can get...
Got these in the mail today: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If that's the only place that has what the person is looking for, what choice does he have? I haven't bought much from them, but it was what they...
I not sure if this is what you're talking about, but the Coin Vault has a set of 2017 Uncirulated American Silver Eagles (bullion), no mint marks,...
Beth Deisher Wrote a book "Cash in Your Coins Selling the Rare Coins You've Inherited". Excellant book, I've shown it to my children and keep it...
Everyone keeps hitting on the fact that the gold Kennedy is probably a poor innvestment. How about the fact that as a coin collector I like the...
There is an interesting article in the May 9, 2017 Numismatic News Issue that talks about the "ICTA task forceto fight Counterfeits" and in the...
Come on Kurt, what I wrote is a clear statement. Time to move on.
Come on guys, we have an ugly coin that has no chance of being saved. If the person is a newbie and needs practice with dip, dip it. If the person...
Here's a few conterfeit coins from my coin clubs collection. They are easy to detect, some respond to a magnet, some aren't close in weight to a...
I bought this one for around $95: [ATTACH]
There are five coins shops in my area. If I question a price that they have on a coin, they all go to the Grey Sheet for raw and Blue Sheet for...
I don't mean to butt in on a Gold Kennedy thread, but isn't the Grey and Blue sheets the latest prices and what most dealers use?
What you state is true, the mint has to recover it's costs, plus, on numismatic coins. BUT, from a collector point of view, there's a price point...
If I remember correctly (don't get old), the $5,000 one was sold at an ANA show that was graded at the show.
I know this tread is about the Gold Kennedy, but today gold is at $1,255 an ounce and the mint raised the price of the bi-annual $100 High Relief...
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