Throw out an ad on Craigslist or the local classifieds that tell folks that you are a buyer of silver and pay top dollar. You'll get a lot of...
That's a great find, probably the only thing in Walmart not made in China!
The pre-68 Canadian silver dollars contain .60 actual weight of silver. They can generally be had for $25-$27 for non-key date specimens.
Canadian silver dollars are a great way to go. Attractive designs and the silver coins were minted all the up to 1967, so you generally have to...
That's a really cool vintage starter set. I bought a Whitman starter kit back 20 years ago at a Boscov's mall store in Delaware. Would love to...
Looks to be about $85 or so.
Have you tried contacting PCGS to see if that's an option?
You would be my hero when you get that collection together. Best of luck in your endeavor.
It's funny, when I first bought Canadian silver dollars, the 1949, 1958, and 1967 commems were the first ones I bought. They were really cool...
While not a US issue, the Canadian silver dollars are huge sleepers. Almost as big in size as an early Morgan or Peace, 80% silver content, and...
I personally haven't seen the ads, but common sense dictates this will be a trend in the near future. It's only a matter of when, not if.
Pre-82 early commemoratives are very undervalued for their mintage runs. I have a feeling these will take off here real soon. And I agree with...
That ones freshly circulated. Somebody cashed in their coin collection recently. Nice find!
By the time they reach their 60-70% off tier, a lot of there good coin reference material has since sold out. At least here in the bay area,...
Keep in mind coinflation is simply a guide. How much a dealer, a private party or a pawn shop will pay you are all completely different.
Take it to a local dealer so they can see it up close. They will let you know what you have. At the very least, it does look cleaned and the...
I too am in the market for a nice XF or AU piece for my type set. But after doing some research on ebay, about 75% of the raw 1917's are cleaned!...
Just like the design of the buffalo nickel, the actual design of an SLQ isnt that great for the date location. It's in a spot that hugs the rim...
Wow, those six from a box of dimes?! Not too shabby.
Oh, I thought we were doing a second place prize with his second favorite series? Anyways, Congrats coinlover!
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