Also, compare the rim to a normal uncirculated Buffalo nickel. The rim should be much more defined and actually appear wider on the proof, if...
That's ridiculous. The idiot is being dishonest anyway, so why doesn't he want to lie? I guess that makes it right. :desk:
The information to be gleaned from the internet is sparse for non-U.S. coins, and when information is available, the true has to be separated from...
I can imagine what the announcers on HSN would be saying if they got their hands on some of these coins. They could finally call a modern coin...
Thank you for posting a very interesting article. I don't know much about ancient coins, but the article really held my interest.
The 1932 quarter and 1976 quarter, half dollar and dollar are all technically circulating commemoratives. I'm confident that the State quarter and...
I agree with that, but the thing to do if you want a set is to buy one now, sell it, then buy it next year when it sells for closer to the issue...
The Edward VIII fantasy coins are nice, but the portrait just does not look quite right. In reality, his portrait would have (and did on some...
The combined silver melt value of all the coins you posted is approximately $21.67, but it would be best not to sell them at that price, because...
This is off-topic, but if anyone is interested, the dollar sign ($) evolved from the symbol for pesos (Ps), because so many of the coins used in...
The 'D' is the symbol for the British penny, and is short for Denarius. The Roman Denarius was a small silver coin that eventually evolved into...
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People pay a lot of money for SGS slabs. If someone wants to collect nice packaging, this is fine, but if you're looking for nice coins that will...
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The 1950-D nickels come to mind. And more recently, the LN1 cents which were selling for $300 and up for a $25 box of dark-spotted cents.
If you're interested, I have 200 pictures of Lincoln and Gettysburg Address copies, which I can let go for $100 each. If you call in 20 minutes,...
I suppose it doesn't make a difference, but if I were buying the set on the secondary market, I would expect the coins to be the ones from the mint.
Thank you for the response.
I know I said I didn't like toning, but that 1883 cents is stunning. Really flawless. :hail:
If you can do it cheaply enough, it sounds like a good idea to me. Maybe you could clearly mark the box in some way to show it's not a mint-made...
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