It does look real but there are so many good fakes these days. I would also send it into a grading company. It looks like an AG2 or AG3 to me....
Well, I must say that I learned a lot about grading Morgans from this thread. I graded it an MS-63 prior to reading the experts opinions and now...
With the caveat that the coins are G4 or above, it is my opinion that several of the coins could be quite a bit above melt including the 16S, 21,...
It seems to me that $5 to Mr. Waxler is a pretty cheap way to validate this apparent variety. Does he provide a signed document of his findings?...
I've been thinking about REITS for a few months. It is something that I've shunned since 2006 when I thought that they were way over priced. I...
With the price of silver at nearly $35/ounze, the collector's versions are becoming a pretty good deal at $204.95 plus $4.95 shipping.
Exactly my point. I was being sarcastic; a northeast thing.
It could be a flea jumping from the eagles feathers:)
Those are pretty neat. I almost want to open my white envelopes to put them into the albums. Since I have three sets of each, I may just do that...
I understand. I often get click happy myself. By the way, I have dimes with D's, O's, S's, and CC's on them. I even have some recent dimes with...
Although I agree with some of your comments, I disagree with your statement that gold and silver are not really commodities. Both commodities fit...
I hope so. I use it everyday.
Dimes from the Denver mint would also include the D mint mark. Here's a pic of a D from 1970 off ebay....
I'd take door #1 and it isn't a bad deal with the Dansco album for $80. It is $25 in quarters with a $25 album. The coins in UNC condition (my...
OK then, the 2012 ASE set costs $149.95 or to make. A presidential dollar costs $1.00 or more to make. I stand corrected. You win. By the way,...
If the government can't make a profit, why did they sell the 2012 ASE set for $149.95? Did it cost them that much to make it? The answer is no....
I will disagree with you on this one. The government (e.g. us) makes money on any coinage that it mints that eventually is taken out of...
Always the skeptic, I question the calculations that the mint is losing lots of money on the cent. Currently, the cent has USD$0.0051 in metal...
Nope.
I just bought my acadia before the price hike.
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