The 53 Franklin is not an FBL or it would be on the label of the slab. The 79-S is a bit on the common side in that grade and I think NGC has...
See it for yourselves:...
No doubt, it's the logo of some company that acquired a bunch of coins and placed in a snap lock holder with their logo on it for marketing. Not...
The one on the HSN site, which here is the link directly to the item:...
Their value is the current spot price. Not retail.
The American Eagle Silvers are 1 oz bullions.
Ouchy!
Easiest way to figure melt value is by the following formula: silver content x price for silver. Silver dollars= .77344 oz. Halves= .36169 oz....
As far as consecutive numbers on grade for a set, no premium. From what I've heard talking to dealers who've sent in the 25th Anniversary sets,...
Buffaloes which sell for about the same as the silver war nickles, and I stick by the $10-$12 for all of them.
I think you should clarify this response to say that in 1968 the San Francisco Mint started producing proof coins exclusively. The way you stated...
NFN, but these are becoming a dime a dozen so too speak. Very common, dates, mints, and grade 63 and a lot of Morgans are selling below their...
If only one set of the bell lines is full, it would not pass NGC for an FBL on the label. They require both sets of lines to be full, and unbroken...
Ohhhh baby is this thing suhhhhh weeeeeeeeeeeet! Took it out yesterday to put some rounds through it. Tried some distance shots of 200 yards,...
Current melt on these is $1.51 each, that's $26.85 x .05626 oz. silver. The melt on 9 would be $13.59. However, these sell for $1 - $1.25 most...
+1 These can be found for $1-$1.25.
This arrived yesterday from a rich relative. I felt like little Ralphie, from the movie A Christmas Story, when I opened it: [ATTACH] Mine...
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I find these in dealers' bargain bins, or half off boxes for around $3.
Looks to be a 64/65ish, no cameo to it, but still a nice coin.
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