Another idiot seller is "dreamtrophy" who is trying to sell coins worth under $100 for thousands of dollars.
Ok. If I read it correctly, it said only the seller pays a 10% premium but waives paypal fees for this service. Just wanted to make sure I read...
Is there a buyer's premium if you buy on Heritage via the "make an offer" option?
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This specimen is so perfectly centered and symmetrical you might not even know it is a broadstrike (many are oblong and noticeably distorted)....
The surface where the letters are missing don't appear to have been manually removed. I agree with furryfrog and grease filled die
Whoever wins is flying their private jet and bringing his/her attorney(s) to go and pick it up with armed security. You can count on it.
Definitely no "S" on this piece
They were probably left outside in the elements for a long time. I found some nickels on a concrete slab in a junkyard one time trapped in a...
Now I have to research if it is worth the $245 he is asking; kinda thinking "no" as silver quarters go for about $160 in MS. But then maybe there...
100% in agreement with Chris, Kurt, Tommy, et al. Too great a chance taking a loss here if your goal is to flip for a profit and not to keep for...
Ahhh. I see! I sincerely apologize for my mistake.
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Yes. It says "54 grains" which converts to 3.5 grams.
Ok, but of it is a 1950 dime, the stock for a silver quarter at that time is 6.3 grams, not clad at 5.6. How would that change the equation?
I am looking at a silver Roosevelt dime (1950-P, PCGS MS61) that is struck on a thick planchet of 54 grains (3.5 grams). The standard weight for a...
Here is some friendly advice to people on Coin Talk who are sick and tired to exhaustion of answering the same questions all the time, and usually...
So the raw metal 13 inch x 1,500 feet sheets of metal fed into the press don't bear those markings at all before this whole process even starts,...
Actually, here is yet ANOTHER misattributed label I have in my collecton, and this one is from ANACS, who is supposed to be the expert in error...
No, I don't mean that, respectfully :) Actually, to be technical, concerning unstruck coins, the term "Type 2" doesn't always necessarily mean it...
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