nix, nein, nyet, no way, no how. Not a good deal, walk away.
wow, thats quite a find to end out the year.
I'd call it an XF-45, but as we all well know, grading is subjective. Still, an outstanding pickup on your behalf.
easiest: Jefferson nickels, roosevelt dimes. No real stoppers in either one. hardest: depends really, bust half dollars by overton number, um...
My grandfather got me started, my father helped me along.
After more digging it turns out that in 1909 Mr. Devreese was named the Commemorative Medalist for 1910 for the American Numismatic Society. He...
yikes on that 1991 there
realllly nice pics, I'm still trying to get mine just right.
I agree with the excel idea, I've kept a spreadsheet for years, but heritage has a free cataloging program and if you get coin world, you can...
Best/favs, CT, NJ, AK, RI worst - any quarter with a state outline
you gotta love duality
I agree with the 5, but on ebay it could be a million dollar coin if you billed it as a "rare copper 1943, squished 3 variety" :)
I would call it XF/AU as I see it. A beautiful coin, albeit weakly struck as you say.
an early 1900's $5 gold can be had in the $250-350 range in MS60 and would be a nice buy
I saw this in my dealer's tray today and asked him about it. He didn't know anything other than it was some kind of WWI medal, from belgium. He...
Vf
not bad for $3
the 1827 half dollar has 49 known die varieties
a nice buy for 35 i think, although I too waffled between 58 and mid MS
Unfortunately, you can no longer go to the Smithsonian and view the national coin collection. It was deemed to be not enough of an attraction, so...
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