Halves can be found at banks more so than dollars as more people inquire at banks for rolls of dollars more than halves. One the other turn;...
It's hard to use an auction as a bargain as interest may have dropped or tapered off during the auction. But that is one heck of a deal in the...
There are a couple of inconsistencies in this; however. John Wilkes Booth hid and was found in a barn, not a warehouse. He was also not...
I'll go you one further and say it doesn't make sense to submit any coin with a value under $75 if one is expecting a quick flip for profit.
That melt value I posted, is without sales tax and you saved $.27 from actual melt value ;)
What he said ;)
The weight of Morgans when minted was 26.73 grams, so yours would not be too light for the age, and obvious amount of wear, considering what you...
DDO = Double Die Obverse DDR = Double Die Reverse I don't see any doubling on the obverse near the date or lettering.
Maybe it's just me, but I think if a modern proof came in as a DCAM MS69/70, that would be worth a whole lot of money!
$.75 over face for clad Ikes, is way high. I think the highest I've seen $100 bags of clad Ikes around me is $45 over face.
That's for a $100 bag, single is $.30 - $.38 over face.
The 82O looks like a good strike, and I would say no higher than 63. The 78; however, has contact marks all over Liberty's cheek, and the reverse...
That is a genuine bullion strike 2008 ASE which would not have the W mintmark on it. I've sold 4 rolls when silver shot over $30 an ounce this...
It's value is a bit higher than $40 if it is an UNC, even at 63 it can go about $50. I picked up a 21 before the price of silver went over $28...
Not just sitting in boxes, but just sitting anywhere, moisture or humidity would cause them to seal. I've only heard rumors that small numbers...
62, possible 63, but not worth submitting.
Circulated clad, no silver, Ikes are running about $30-38 over face.
Maybe post some photos of this coin for us to see?
As pointed out, some of the envelopes were sealed by the Mint, and I think it was a small number of total proof sets from the early 60s. Many...
They're junk. Plated junk. Nobody in their right mind would start the bidding for authentic, real Krugerrands and Maximilian gold coins at $.99....
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