Heres your answer: Craiglist has a bad rep.
I like it!
Chili! I like Chili but that's really all I know.
im talking if you have 100 1909 IHC, selling them one by one would realize less of a profit. But for the really high quality stuff, like a thee...
huge lots work well.
Coin show, and be a professional dealer. Ebay works well for non-dealers, but fees are high.
The condition, the redbook is retail, and the dealer cant pay retail, actually much less.
I thought so as well.
Point being, there valuable.
I mean all the IHC and silver and the 1932 S and D quarters (low mintage) really add up! the quarters at VG08 cleaned, are worth quite a bit still.
Guys keep in mind these quarters are really low mintage, and are key dates!
I agree PMD
Do pictures of both reverse and obverse please. So far I can not determine the cause of this.
30 $ in nickels 2 1958 D 1 1953 1 1941 S. not good results, no silver. :(
wow
Umm, we cant really tell you if silver is a good investment, but i think it is a great way of storing cash into PM's and ASE's are nice for silver...
Sell it and get some doubled dies.
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I didn't, where did you hear this?
Nice! Im not into scrapping, but every couple months we recycle all the plastic aluminum bottles and cans and I get abotu 25 bucks. Never thought...
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