You know I never looked at QVC for coins, just jewelry for gifts. How about this one for over $20 with shipping? Looks like the buffalo nickel...
People collect a variety of coins. I know I went into a AC Moore looking for coin holders and all I found was a presidential dollar folder....
For those that want to invest in coins there is always junk silver and Silver/Gold American Eagles. Since these are based on the coins silver...
I am going to have to check those out? How much would you say that coin is selling for? It looks like one of these that sell for $50-$100.
I have the small date and large date for my set book but don't think there is a premium on the large date.
$35 dollar is a really good buy for those. Those are all one ounce of silver right? Usually proof coins are significantly more than that.
Post any coins that you bought at or a dollar or so over melt you see selling for significantly more elsewhere. These I bought when melt $24 for...
I did not know what to think of this dime but apparently it was bought as junk and will sell at melt. That would probably be a good thread to...
Sometimes junk is just junk but sometimes junk is not junk at all. I bought others at melt that weren't junk at all like VG barber quarters, half...
today's results $100 in rolls-skunk $10 pennies-three wheats
Just wondering since it seems to have a glossy finish. What do you think the grade is of this dime? I bought it with a $1 face of junk silver...
I always see the silver dollars go for more than melt but many coins like the dimes, quarters, and many of the halves are worth their silver...
I don't think so considering all the Internet price guide. I also know this was sold by a reputable dealer at a coin show where it is less likely...
Come to think of it, what is the value on this IHC? The price I paid? [ATTACH]
I agree, somebody would pay more than a cent for it although it is pretty beat up. I would just keep it though.
I thought it looked like somebody did something to it.
Yes, those proof examples seem to the best way to distinguish between the too. I think the picture at the top of this thread it is difficult to...
I know nothing but error varieties but was wondering what could cause these lines on this penny to the left? Somebody did something to it? [ATTACH]
Now that is some "old gold". Older than any gold here.
My oldest now. Maybe I can find an older one next coin show. One seller seemed to have older coins. [ATTACH]
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