Sorry...I tried, but came up empty. I can tell you it's not listed in the "Standard Catalog of United States Tokens 1700-1900". I can also say...
Interesting...it's hard to believe an Oz of silver will cost the same as a barrel oil...so it silver goes to $80, where will oil be at the end of...
If the price of oil goes up on the world market, I doubt Canada is gonna cut us any special deals.
Most of the stuff I have is early Wallace Stradivari...the heavy stuff. I think they're regarded as "trustworthy". Thanks!
LOL...oh yeah, I brought that up in the survey, too! This'll probably be the last survey I see from them! :(
Ahhh, OK...I thought dramaticly toned coins weren't found very often...thanks.
I bought some sterling flatware on eBay when silver was much lower and folks on other threads got me thinking it might be a good time to sell...
Absolutely there could...but when was the last time you saw a "geuine" $135,000 coin (marked as such) in a beat up 2x2 for sale on the internet?
The NGC article talks about "bag toning" almost like this is a common phenomenon produced by the Mint bag itself. That seems unlikely since there...
I think the Seller is suggesting that his/her coin is #4...and would rather some nice auction person get it rather than some mean old dealer.
I can't believe the prices I'm seeing on eBay these days. I might have to let some of my more beat up rolls go!
LOL...Fargo! [IMG] [IMG]
You tell him, Krispy! Don't let anyone disrespect your Lady like that!! :kisshand:
Oh, I see...it's S-179. It would help if it had the right picture! ...and, yes, I'm using Breen.
The Mint generally produces bags of coins then contracts out the rolling of the coins to private firms. I believe N.F. String & Son, Inc. may be...
Ah-HAH! That was his GENIUS!! That was exactly what he WANTED you to think! :hail: Here's a note for Krispy...Happy President's Day! [IMG]
Can someone please edit the title of this thread and change the "2" to a "3" in the silver price?
Kitco is selling ASEs for $2.75 over Spot...minimum purchase of 500 required.
Nice pickup! ...that's my favorite Taler (I've always wondered if he actually looked like that). It amazes me to think a coin that old can survive...
I find the enigma of Milk spots (silver) and Red spots (gold) fascinating. If a foreign substance applied to the coin accounts for the spots, then...
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