You appear to have a lot of proof sets and commemorative coins. It is difficult to tell without a list of them. Can you provide it to the forum?...
I also see some English coins in there.
You may want to read this thread on the subject. http://www.cointalk.com/t48294/
Who cares if it is fake; it's crap anyway you look at it.
I think it is a good idea. In about 20 years, they will be worth 5x.
The first coin that I referenced in this thread sold for $350. The seller did not ever answer my question. The second coin that I've referenced...
I'll pass just this once.
Ok, I was looking at more 1909S VDB's on ebay on this black Friday. I can clearly see the S on this one but where is the VDB on the reverse? If...
I'm with you LD. It is very difficult to tell from the photos. It feels like a fake but I can't really tell. Thus, I'm asking for a close up on...
Again, I haven't and don't plan to bid on this coin. I'm just trying to root it out if it is a fake.
You seemed to focus in pretty well on this coin. Nice one!!!
Yes, I have them all except the 1909S VDB. I purchased the 1909S IHC a couple of months ago and now I'm down to the last one. BTW, I don't have...
Ok, I've asked the seller to post a picture of the "N" in the United States. It has now reached $350 with 7 hours left.
It sounds like a good time to buy silver coins to me. I was buying silver kennedy's, walkers and franklins last year for $4-$6. Considering the...
I wouldn't bid on this piece of junk. I was just thinking about asking the question to the seller. It appears like a fake to me and I'd hate to...
I was speaking of the IRS. They are lurking around every corner to assure that our great country remains; well; great.
Ok, you might get another $0.05/roll for the effort of rolling them:)
I'm baffled on why people would bid this one up to $305 with 10 hours left. I guess they aren't members of this site. Should I ask a question to...
Yes, I read this post and it was a good one. What do you think about the N on the reverse? It doesn't have the thicker N.
The "W" mint mark makes it a different coin. It is like saying you have a complete set of coins and only have the "P" mint marked ones.
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