I try to get 10 rolls of nickels every Friday, and I search them at my desk at work throughout the day. An I keep a little bottle of hand cleaner...
The mint does sell some coins in roll form: halves, quarters, nickels, and Sacs. You do pay a premium for them, though.
I saw the ad on TV too. I especially liked where they graded the coins to be "Brilliant Uncirculated-Fine". Even if you understood what they...
I buy from Ray Komka too, very happy with the prices and service.
Nickel rolls are also a good way to search. i usually get 10 rolls from the bank each week, and i always find something from the 40's and 50's,...
Just curious, ever find anything in the change drawer at BK worth keeping? If I could afford the pay cut, I'd go work at a bank tomorrow and take...
So far I like Numiseek. It's nice not to have to weed through dozens of E-Bay listings on the results screen to find what I'm looking for.
I understand that there have been 2 1969 DDO's verified so far. Has anyone heard if a value has been established for them yet?
Actually, they are my in-laws and my wife's cousins. I think it's great that they actually put some thought into their gifts and know how much I...
I'm not sure if this question is even allowed, so bear with me moderators. What I was wondering was, where do you buy your coins online? As...
Here's another: http://www.raykomkacoins.com/index.php?cName=wheat-cent-bags
I'd add that one to my collection anytime! Mind if I ask how much it set you back?
My family and friends like to indulge my hobby by giving me gift certificates to the local coin dealer. The problem is, he's very overpriced but...
I have all of the proof nickels dating back to 1951, all Kennedy proofs, and proof sets from 1955-on (except for the 1999 silver proof set, I just...
While we're on the subject, here's MY dilemma. I too, never clean coins and never would, but I have a 1954-S nickel which I believe may be an S...
You called it, Gopher. The 1864 looks to be just as thin as the later dates. Thanks a lot!
I recently came into possession of about 100 old coins that I'm going through, and I have a question. One of the coins is an 1864 Indian Head...
I knew someone was going to mention the Grey Sheets, so I went to the CDN website. They're running a "try it out" special, all the different...
Thanks Hobo. From what I could see, they're mostly common types, and a ton of Mercury dimes (no 1916-D's though!).
I hear what you're saying, Mark. There's probably 100 coins, so I couldn't give you a breakdown of types and grades. I was just hoping there...
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