With that picture, it's impossible to even make out the date, let alone whether or not it's genuine. But I would agree that it does seem to...
In some internet discussion groups I participate in, some people are firmly convinced that gold is nothing more than a "shiny rock" that "has no...
1849 $20 Liberty :) Since I'm pretty sure the Smithsonian would not want to donate that particular piece to my collection, then I would settle...
Looks like it could be post-mint damage to me. "I'll take 'Samurai Swords' for $100, Alex" :confused:
No problem-- or, as they say in Japanese, "Daijoubu" (pronounced Die-JOE-boo) :)
The problem with gold nuggets is, they are usually sold to collectors at a premium to their weight, but it's hard to tell just how much gold they...
In all fairness to Hontonai, the date was a little hard to read because it was shown upside-down.
Since the US had never made any gold coins with a smooth edge, while the nickel 5-cent coins did have a smooth edge, it would follow that someone...
I think you should take a closer look at the date-- looks like 29 (1896) to me.
How the heck can he cram pennies into dime rolls? It doesn't make sense.
Considering what happened to the Hunt Brothers, I don't think they'd try to buy this market.
http://www.coinsite.com/content/faq/RacketeerNickel.asp
Also, genuine Racketeer Nickels have reeded edges.
That depends on what you consider what silver's purchasing power used to be. If we take the year 1964, when the value of an ounce of silver was...
You're welcome. Here's a web site showing the current coins of Taiwan: http://www.omnicoin.com/country/Taiwan?sort=year&page=5
It's a 1992 Taiwan 1 dollar coin (worth about 3 cents)
Here you go: http://www.gmmnut.com/gmm/gmm02.html
It might not be wear on Liberty's face-- It might be just the way the light is shining on it because the coin is bent.
I wouldn't touch that offer with a 100-foot pole.
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