Exactly.
Pricing by dealers can vary for a number of different reasons. If the market is active on certain items, you can be assured that the price is...
Gotta see pics.
There must be more to this story.
Ouch.
Lost Dutchman has had a few. Wait for him to pop around. He'll be able to tell you what it's worth.
I'd love to own a die. Not to collect but just to have one on display. @Type2- It's interesting that it's not defaced. Usually when they are...
You don't know what the other bidder's proxy bid was. He may have put in a $100 proxy. That means his bid would cover your bid until you reached...
must be some kind of local colloquialism.
Where did you pick this up?! And for how much?
Canada has switched to polymer notes. We have 50s and 100s right now and will be getting the other denominations in the next year or so.
Not true. Any of the Bank of Canada notes will still be usable. They'll just be pulled out of circulation by the bank when deposited. I still see...
Makes sense. I'd go with that.
More pics...... what do you guys think? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I've been buying and selling. Luckily, I've bought silver below melt and sold above melt. Not big bucks but enough to keep me flush with money for...
Painted coins were used as incentives to get people to shop downtown. They were reimbursed for their parking with painted coins.
That just shows how common they are.
Personally, I would want an unrepaired note. Repaired notes would be okay to use as a display in a museum where examples of types of currency...
I have this Canadian cent with multiple die cracks. It couldn't have lasted much longer: [IMG]
??? Are you drying your clothes at the foundry?:D A dryer coin appears the way it does, not from the heat but from being tumbled constantly for...
Separate names with a comma.