40 rolls of dimes-- 5 silver Roosies, plus one impaired 1975-S proof. No 2010's. 40 rolls of quarters-- 2 silver Washington business strikes,...
In 1969, shortly after the melting of US silver coins became legal, I read an article in, I believe Coins magazine, in which the author...
These days, new silver is mainly a by-product of the mining of gold and base metals (copper, zinc, lead). So mines that produce exclusively silver...
The predictions are for 2011 (this year), not 2010 (last year, when they were made). Gold might approach $1500 this year. Who knows? But silver...
The slab is useful because it at least means the coin is genuine
This is my favorite worn coin-- I'm sure it has quite a story to tell. It is a copper 2 sols that was issued in France in 1792 to rally support...
I do love it. And, checking through my '64-D quarters, I found another with a "cracked skull" as well. The crack in the second coin is most...
It looks like your Stone Mountain half dollar is probably Extra Fine 45, judging by the amount of wear on the eagle's breast and the leg of the...
I agree. My guess is it's a 58.
You've got some really nice Jeffersons there! :thumb:
Well, I'm not Stealer... but I would recommend a close examination (10-14X magnification if possible) of the surfaces. If they have a lot of small...
One-of-a-kind! Starting bid $50!
I was looking at some quarters last night and this one caught my eye. There was a line running across the top of Washington's head that wasn't...
Here's the only one I've found in my collection so far-- 1909 S/S $10 Indian
I think that rim ding at 3:00 on the reverse would prevent it from approaching MS-64.
I just hope they're not arriving in Siberia by way of China...
The silver alone in a Washington commemorative half is worth more than $8. Silver weight 0.36169 oz X $26.70 = $9.65
You must know a lot of honest dealers! Some dealers I know, including the dealer in my hometown, would not offer slabs by questionable companies....
You are right. I realized that some time after making that post. It depends on the unit price that one has sunk into the coins. I made the...
$980 is basically the value of the coins. The 1/10 ounce Eagles weigh 3.393 grams each, so the weight of the bracelet without the coins is...
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