The pictures are too small and blurry to make out any unique variety. $30 seems about right for that date and condition.
They ran for four (4) years from 2005-2008. They can be found in the Red Book under the U.S. Government Sets section at the end of the...
Retirement has throttled back my collecting in recent years, but in the past, I've met dealers at the Baltimore shows who specialize in coins that...
Are you sure you're not a cat? (sorry...I digress :)) [MEDIA]
I've been trying for some time to complete a die variety set of Washington Quarters. I'll asked for clearer pictures, only to politely decline the...
The title got my attention. :woot:
With the GSR back to neutral, I notice that Copper is trending nicely... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Idk...it's been lucky for me! :cool:
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Gorgeous Frankie! I love the older cameos.
That's one happy dog! :shame:
I hope you don't mind, but I sent your avatar to all my friends. :)
Just about everything Scott Travers recommends...I do the opposite. :( I wish there was a government regulatory agency to keep me from making bad...
Folks seem to be girding themselves against inflation by gravitating towards hard assets. I suspect the number of numismatic newcomers may be...
I read a Scott Travers book a while back where he suggests focusing on the highest quality Key Date coins you can afford...if your goal is to make...
Sometimes I make an effort to "Grade" a company's stock on my own, but most times I just trust the Morningstar "Slab"...(metaphor).
It looks like the first PCGS graded coin was actually graded 35 years ago...today! Nice post! ;)
@GoldFinger1969 Here's one I found on the Bay that ends tonight. The luster seem subdued, but that might just be the photo. It appears to be a...
@Morgandude11 Sorry...wrong thread. :oops:
That's like saying..."Post a picture of your favorite child". :) There's a recent Discussion Thread on Sunsets. Your Proof Dollar would fit right in!
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