That would be a good argument for coins being retained in older slabs rather than cracking them out and resubmitting in hopes of a better grade.
Watching a metal detecting program on TV years ago. They were going to detect the foundation of an old west saloon. One of the coins they...
Start yourself a book. It’s a rewarding search and a nice feeling of accomplishment when you complete it.
I put together several sets of the presidential dollars complete with proofs. I did them with Dansco binders because the Dansco's filled the pages...
Halfway thinking I may offer them here once I inventory and see how many rolls are in that box.
Sorting is precisely what I won't be doing. My eyes can't see dates on cents anymore and I ain't gonna look at 800 cents with my loupe! Not enough...
The time has come.... I simply have to make some space and I am thinking of selling (shudder) or trading out rolls of wheat cents. I am not going...
What? Slick and nicely toned??:wacky:
So then that would be the same Washington portrait as this this 1999 commemorative five dollar gold. I always rather thought it was a powerful...
I'll bet Nova Constellatio's will be next.
I see. So the young man will either receive something in return commensurate with the value of his find or have the find returned to him (if that...
That is very cool. Will the metal detectorist be allowed to retain any of his find at all?
In my mind, normal is buying silver at spot. Prior to early 2020 I could get silver at spot from a number of places. Spot price isn't the negating...
I been buying silver a bunch of years. The current retail market is turned upside down and has been that way since early 2020. It will normalize...
Somebody’s art. And it appeared they had talent….. Still may be worth a nickel though.
I love well struck coins. Dave, that one is a keeper! Absolutely gorgeous!
PF67.... Do we get an FS designation on proof nickels?
Not a variety guy and don’t have an answer for you. But I much like the background for your coin photo.
Now that’s a good point. I think I’ll hold that ace up my sleeve.
Dude!!! I was working at the Kmart shoe department during the platform shoe heyday…. I was a 6’2” man in 1975. I loved those shoes. I fear my...
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