1874 Seated Liberty half dollar, arrows
1876-CC Seated Liberty 25c
1875-CC S.L. dime, mintmark above wreath
One thing about those medieval European rulers-- one of the main reasons for their wars was to get rid of "excess population", especially uppity...
1846-O Seated Liberty half dollar
1857 Seated Liberty dime
"Luster" refers to the natural shine of a coin that is generated during the coining process at the Mint. Once a coin enters circulation, its...
1861 Seated Liberty 25c
Four different Standing Liberties for melt value-- sounds good! :thumb:
Not a particularly attractive coin, but I like branch mint coins from the antebellum era for some reason
It's not just the debt issue that's responsible for high precious metals prices-- it's just the crisis du jour.
Will four 1964 nickels do? :)
There is a legal Ponzi scheme called the stock market. It relies on a constant flow of new money, an unsustainable premise of infinite growth, the...
It looks like you have a 4 ducat bullion coin. It contains .443 ounce of gold and is worth close to $700.
What condition are they in?
I have been collecting as long as Winged, and I might also ask for advice for a major purchase. For example, if I become too attracted to a coin,...
This is one of my favorite coins-- an 1851-O silver 3-cent piece. This coin has the distinction of being the only branch-mint coin minted in the...
My guess is, that employee can't read the inscriptions, so he thinks such coins must be "junk".
In 1968, "gas wars" would sometimes bring the price of gasoline down to 20 cents, at least in the "4-state" area (Ark, Mo, Kan, Ok), and...
The 1950-D is one of those "keys" that was overhyped and has fallen on hard times since its glory days. It's one of the reasons why I think...
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