Based on the prices you paid for your coins, you must be older than dirt.
I'll give you $40. That's $5 of pure profit!
Yes...very well struck! I especially like the detail in the Eagle's neck feathers on well struck examples. I just don't see these very...
Good point!
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According to "Renaissance of American Coinage 1916-1912" by Roger W. Burdette, the hubbing process of the 1921 Peace Dollar didn't begin until...
I hope I didn't express myself incorrectly. I'm not trying to show off this coin...I don't even own this coin (not yet, anyway). I'm just using it...
I often see High Relief 1921 Peace dollars with mushy strikes, but every once in a while I come across one with a better strike...but not perfect....
Unrepentant hoarder.
The extremely DMPL pix are in a cream-white holder...not the ANACS slab. The description says, "Pictures were taken before Grading & placement...
It looks cool...whatever it is. Severely cracked die is my guess.
For those who believe gold will be going up soon... I just saw a commercial on Fox Business channel for the Westminster Mint. They're selling...
Some David Carr designs and early Norfed pieces come to mind.
About 15 years ago, when silver was around $7/oz, I bought a lot of sterling flatware on eBay. At the time, no one wanted partial sets. Partial...
I love the look of the silver Kennedy proofs in the Premier sets (1992-1998)... [IMG]
If you're a CT member, you may consider making a post in the "For Sale" section so CT members/dealers can discuss with you in more detail.
Aluminum doesn't seem to tone-up very well...
I'm hoping to cherry-pick a 1936 cent (with dot).
If you believe gold is undervalued...specials are everywhere!
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