Welcome to the forum Vance. In addition to the other suggestions you may want to visit the U.S. Mint's shop online store and look at proof and...
At current price, you have $36.00 worth of silver.
It actually dates back as far as the time of the Knights Templar. You know how a roommate would signal their other roommate(s) that the...
I think a lot of it has to do with every company that manufactures cleaning solution(s) for coins thinks theirs is the one and only that will not...
Everything is 6 grades higher than what the actual grade would come back as from the more reputable TPGs.
Uncirculated.
Been back from the show for a while, taking some time to log new purchases into my XCEL spread sheet, and fix dinner for the wife and I. A lot of...
If you're talking about the silvery color substance where those tabs are, it's solder. Those were added by someone, no doubt as an exonumia piece....
If that were genuine, $200 is not too bad a price for it as it's the 3rd rarest of the 93s, with 378,000 minted that year.
In the package it's worth melt, $27.78 Out of the package it's worth melt, $27.78
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This is slabbed as an MS69? You do know that the photos are of a 68S Proof, right?
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I would agree with that on the box sets as the coins were not in the cellowraps like the flat packs were.
Just an FYI, Redbook price guide is 20% over FMV and not considered accurate by any means. If that's the case, then every thread would be an...
I've clearly stated that.
Your statement was, neither do business strikes. No year mentioned in your post, and to that I stated not necessarily true. Of course there are...
Not necessarily true.
The only item TPGs don't grade, to my recollection, are counterfeits.
SMS coins don't have mintmarks.
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