I don't know about that. My dime was only run over once, and I would rather have the OP's coin. [IMG]
Looks like a few Kennedy's in there, but I'm sure they'll turn out to be clad. I don't think you'll find too much silver, but it's still an...
It never sold because the the seller ended the auction prior to the first bid. Often a seller uses a template from a previous auction which...
I sell mine at the local flea market: two for three dollars, and I always sell out. Of course, these are just circulated examples I pick up at the...
Store credit is not cash... $250 credit is probably worth considerably less than $100 cash.
That's why I called them "borderline" scams, but I'm sure many CT members would consider them "true" scams.
And there's plenty of 'em. Over 2,400 listings as of this moment:...
I think it's safe to state unequivocally that there are no unsearched rolls with "seeded" ends offered for sale on eBay. I consider this practice...
I particularly like the rings made from half dollars:...
Back in the 1950's, I purchased more than one keychain with a plated Lincoln cent encased in a bezel; they had a bright silver color. If a cent...
Most cuff links weigh 3 or 4 grams each, making the pair worth about $150 max. A good shop would offer about 70% of that, so expect about a $100...
Well, in the words of the J-man (one of eBay's most prolific sellers of replicas prior to the ban): "These coins are only to make your collection...
Current price on 9K gold is around $19.40/gram (24K is $51.72/gram). This according to: http://www.goldcalc.com/ Buy price is whatever...
A hint of sarcasm in this post, lol. Now for my real opinion; I'd call it a 63 and it may have gotten a bump for being a CC/Better date. PS I...
I love when people say this. Sounds more like a command than a recommendation. Anyway, coins that are worth melt are still worth melt, no matter...
I bought one of those 20th century type set "collections" you use to see advertised in the Sunday supplements (or magazines). It was one of those...
There has been a quite a few "tips" posted on CT over the years, but sometimes they're buried in other threads. It's always a good idea to post...
Yep, found it. The seller didn't list it under "half dollars", but in the category "coins: other". Go figure.
Agreed... items that are mis-categorized are a bargain hunter's dream.
Well, a search of completed auctions on eBid.net (going back to Dec.3) for Franklin halves shows that not a single coin sold below melt, and most...
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