Usually these postmarked "first day issues" sell in the $3 to $5 range, but not always... here's an auction for four that failed to sell at...
Howard Thomas is definitely one of the top carvers... and his coins can get a little pricey. Most sell on eBay in the $150 to $400 range. Here's...
Correct... there's a ton of 'em out there, cashed in after spending years in someone's piggy bank. I thought finding 1950's AU wheaties in...
Yep... good old cousin Dennis. Unlike me, he took his collecting seriously.
I agree with Rick & Hobo... and these "acid quarters" get discussed frequently on CT. Here's a similar thread from awhile back:...
I'm not in the business of investing or "flipping". Like I said, I only collect coins I like, as a hobby only. I could care less if there are 19...
I agree with Hobo... looks like a post mint "blob" of something in the center of the coin.
Obvious a seller to avoid... here's another "proof-like" coin he sold, but at least he states the possibility it may have been polished....
I think buyer protection would insure you got your money back. However, there are scams where a seller mails an empty folder... which shows up as...
The OP isn't going to accept anyone's opinion on this coin, as he has trouble grasping the concept of displaced metal. If something hits the coin...
"What we've got here is... failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach.. which is the way he wants it. I don't like it any more than you...
Absolutely... and I don't think the ding distracts that much from the overall appearance. And if you're happy with the coin, that's all that...
I didn't see it. Sure, if he started in 1954 and stopped in 1984, I can understand a large amount of silver. But starting anytime in the past...
Yikes! I wouldn't be proud making that thread public!
Well, the seller calls it AU/UNC... but that's his opinion. He really "juices" his photos, and if you read this seller's negs, many refer to that...
Or maybe an acid dip, similar to this one (though I'm not sure the reaction would be the same for post 1982 coins) : http://www.cointalk.com/t223968/
They're probably real, but worthless. Here's an auction that's a little more expensive, but worth at least a dollar:...
A question that has been asked numerous times on this and other forums. Every answer is purely speculative. If you buy silver at $22 and it goes...
Probably little (if any) silver in this hoard. People like to "tell stories"... and this one has baloney written all over it.
Personally, I think you would be wasting your money on a coin worth essentially melt. Could be a little die chip along with PMD, but nothing to...
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