only set you back $100! well done!
that poor 33, absolutely trashed, nothing else. They've taken what would've been at least a $250-300 coin and turned it into a $60 paperweight.
just remember to buy quality when getting those peace dollars
$500 seems steep for a reproduction, unless its rare in its own right.
seriously love those half cents.
thats one big cud.
yeah, I make it a rule never to buy bags of wheaties through the big companies. I can go local and find plenty of wheaties for the taking.
Very smooth. An incredibly nice coin.
gak, nope. I'm in the process of liquidating everything after about 1960 in my collection except for type pieces.
I hoarded as a child, I was more selective in my teen years, I quit during my early 20's then picked it back up in my middle 20's. Then I learned...
I picked up this nicer grade shield nickel today on my day off. I'd been eyeballing it for a few weeks, and when it hadn't left the store I...
We want pics!
nope, not me I'm waiting for the BSA dollars next year. That is going to be the big one I think
yeah, heritage would be your best bet. I do a lot of research there.
could be a salted roll, who knows. Probably not worth that much though
YES!!! Stella coin news has posted the complete guide to barber dimes, written by the late David Lawrence on it's site in the reference books...
really, I've never seen one with a weak 4 like that before without it having significant wear.
wowsers, stoopid people will buy anything you hustle them to.
Most of my coins are circulated.
still looks like machine doubling to me.
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