I use 2X2s and write on them the date, the price I paid, where I bought them and who from.
Nice story.
Ah that TV show is always full of senseless dribble.
I expect most buyers would only pay melt.
I suspect that some of them were someone's hoard or collection. At some point they or heirs decide to spend them.
The last ASE I bought cost me $20. I would expect to sell it for 10% more which is $22. However, it seems that silver and gold are trending...
Why would they ship something like that? Don't they have any quality control?
Yes it really needs to be rotated more than that 1900 is to get any premium.
Sale pending. Thank you.
Ebay listens to money.
I had a 1909 Lincoln cent come back from ANACS with a hair trapped in the slab. They fixed it for free. They called my 1859 Indian cent...
I have a few of them.
Slamster17 may I ask where you sold it?
There is an ad in Coin World by The Coin Depot. They are selling complete sets of Barber half dollars in Deluxe album for $2,444 [average...
Struck upside down! :>)
Want fries with that? Going up is good.
Good deal.
Makes it look like gold!
I agree gold is the way to go.
I like the 20 franc French rooster.
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