I guess that's the best way to get cold, hard cash!
I was taking a look at my Canadian coins and noticed this coin. At first, I thought it was a doubled die, but it appears that the date and several...
I also like the design, so I got one of those a few years back. But yours is in much better condition than mine :)
Sounds like a literal example of the adage "A bad penny keeps coming back"! :)
That's also what I was thinking.
Considering that the Bullet Train (called the Shinkansen in Japanese) was officially opened on October 1, 1964, the date seems suspect. Also,...
The US dollar might be up against the Euro, but it is down against other currencies, including near its all-time low against the Japanese yen....
I saved the .gif file to my hard disk, then loaded it into my Quicktime player. In Quicktime, I can view each image at my leisure, then press the...
A 1909 Lincoln cent when I was about 7 or 8 years old (lost it in my friend's yard), a 1787 English shilling in XF and an 1825 Large Cent in VG,...
Theoretically, any proof coin of a regular circulation issue made in the '80s (especially 1984) or later is supposed to be cameo....
In nearly all cases, cleaning takes away from the value of a coin. In the case of a corroded steel penny, however, the value is already pretty...
It could possibly be from 1505. Compare your coin to this one: http://www.vcoins.com/world/coinstomedals/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=3004
While both coins have one ounce of gold, the .917 fineness of the Eagles makes them less popular in some places outside the US, like here in...
And then again, if someone had bought gold anytime in 2000, they would have been far ahead of say, a DOW index fund bought at the same time, if...
I wish I had been able to keep my coin magazines from the 1967-68 era. As it were, most of them fell victim to "spring cleaning". Somehow, I was...
Why are you stuck on 1999/2000? I seriously doubt there were too many people who actually bought at $800 in 1980 and waited until 2000 to sell it...
March 1964-- was that before or after the Big Earthquake?
The whole motto looks like it's out of whack.
The gold in the Buffalos is .999, while the gold in the Eagles is .917
Not necessarily. Heck, someone could have bought at the 1999 low of $254 and sold at the 2000 high of $312.70 and made a fairly decent return of...
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