There is no mention of silver. These are worth essentially face value or a few cents more per coin. At $150 for the group this appears to be too...
Say goodbye to your money. If you can't tell a fake then you shouldn't be contemplating this counterfeit.
I would suggest an in-holder regrade instead of a crack out and resubmission.
The largest difference for me is liquidity. Many folks, myself included, do not buy privately minted silver rounds. This makes them less liquid...
That's a really pretty 1963-D Franklin, Larry; it has quite attractive pastel toning. Here is a nice Barber quarter- [IMG]
I think it's an AU58 in an MS63 holder given the fact that there is a line going down Ms. Liberty's right (viewer's left) leg, which is the area...
Looks like the toning is from a double US Mint Set. Depending upon the year of the coin, this might be fairly nice toning or it might be not...
It was much more labor intensive and more expensive to collect prior to the advent of the internet. Your choices for sales or purchase were...
Of course it's okay. It's a (larely) free market where no one is forced to buy these.
My opinion is that you would be throwing money away to have them certified when there are so many other options available.
You have received absolutely wonderful advice thus far and the posts by cpm9ball have been particularly valuable. I agree that the dime is worth...
I don't believe these contain PVC. A quick, and sometimes incorrect, way of determining PVC is to smell the package and if it smells lightly like...
I have no issues with the ad. Littleton is being completely honest in what they are sending and they are using terms that have been in use in the...
The coin is fine the way it is. I would advise you to leave it alone instead of ruining it.
You don't. You AT (artificially tone) white coins in a few hours to produce significant toning. Typically, they fool few, if any, who have...
They're actually very good for someone who has not shot boatloads of coin images.
One of those ceilings one often finds in a finished basement or an office building where there are individual, lightweight fiber "tiles" that hang...
I hadn't noticed the 1902 when I first looked at the images. That coin has also been boinked. The 1902 is an AU with somewhat glossy surfaces...
Easy...gold.
It is my understanding that the remainder of the hoard (aka the other 88%) is to be melted.
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