It is MD. You can see the tell tale signs of steps associated with MD.
Regardless of real or fake that thing looks like it went through a steel brush cleaning. Both sides fields loaded with scratches like they used a...
We had a couple of local pawn shops nailed for that as well. Not asking for ID is a no no for pawn shops. They took in close $15k of valuables...
Never said it was. But on the main thread page under the section, it is.:thumb:
It's the prices, which are. There is no chart, graph, or anything else in Red Book, or any other Annual Price Guide, that can be taken as...
Ah! But that's where you are mistaken: [IMG] Poll: How many times have you sent in the same coin to be graded?Started by coins776, 03-17-2013...
Someone forcing you to open the thread?
I can simply calculate the melt value without using any outdated chart in Red Book. It's called knowing the bullion content of the coin and...
No. It has nothing to do with the coins or their composition. The prices listed in the guide section of Red Book are outdated by as much as 6...
Not even on it's worse day!
Nice toners :thumb:
64, no FBL.
Again, an outdated source.
Most of the listers on craigslist are not interested in negotiating.
No. Gold and Silver fluctuates with the precious metals market daily. Also, what Books stated above, #6, is very accurate. The source of those...
It is worth holding onto, hard to tell without a reverse pic, but the obverse looks to be XF-AU, and numismedia.com lists the AU price at $6.90....
Those prices were outdated as much as 6 months before the edition was printed and on the shelves.
As I said, case closed!
Well there are enough to place NY at # 10 of the top 10 states with high number of auto thefts; however, the top 10 metro areas, has California...
No doubt the silver coins listed are worth nothing more than melt, the non-silver coins are no varieties, or rarities, and are all common dates...
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