The biggest question mark is mintage. AFAIK, the Royal Mint hasn't announced any mintage totals for the 1st coin ("The Lion") -- which presumably...
Hmmm, interesting. Maybe the Philadelphia Mint does things differently than Denver ("Dude, how many times did we strike that?"). BTW, I thought...
Finally received this Air-tite: [IMG] This Air-tite is available from many sources, like this:...
"Dies will be X-cancelled and used to strike some more pieces before total defacement." Maybe 2oz silver bullion? Or, can you counterstamp on a...
Only for cash transactions. That is, nowadays I'm guessing most folks use a credit card WAY more often than cash.
Hopefully it happens VERY soon.
Why sell all at once? Instead, I'd sell one small lot a month. And spread it out over several years. That'll give you time to find good buys on...
Yes, "eye appeal" affects value.
VERY cool!
I'm not trying to make a political comment. But I think I found what Clawcoins is looking for: [IMG] IMO they're just overwrought/contrived...
A few more: 1882-O Moran dollar 1883 Moran dollar I'm a retired Teacher. Whenever I'd spot widespread (and comically absurd) plagiarism, I would...
The 2019 Apollo Prototype Dollar is listed under "Concept Dollars".
Was it the first day of the Show?
86 is listed in "Final Mintage": http://www.moonlightmint.com/dc-coin_gold_list.htm And it's a 2016 piece, so I'm guessing no more will be...
Thanks for the reply. Somewhere long ago I read about Reich. But nowadays I probably wouldn't have made the connection even if I had remembered....
Anyone know what the initials "JR" stand for? Lower right, just above "DC"... [IMG] These initials are not on the other tokens in this 9-coin...
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Down the road in the secondary market, I expect both versions will do well. After all, how often do you see a pristine clashed Morgan? And I...
. Website says "Out of stock". I'm guessing that means more will be produced -- especially since the mintage is only 23 "so far". But I'd be...
I expect the 1917 will crush the 64D. Why? Dan's 1917 Reverse uses the "broken sword" design -- with a backstory that gives it a unique place in...
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