Just talk regularly if you have a lot to talk about.
Ever have any coin dreams...you know, while you where sleeping and dont tell me about your dreams of aquiring an 1933 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle...
Some errors that I have found in a bag of wheats are BIE cents, Double MM's, and a 1917 DDO (lucky). Realistically of course.
Best guess is tripling.....pretty neat.
There's going to be coins in the future!!! I really would have no idea........probably the state quarters/washington quarters in general.
I'll give you a VG-8...I have my reasons.
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Hey Speedy, Inspect those $2 bills carefully (FRONT and BACK). A couple of weeks ago, I helped out a friend at a coin show and he paid me $60 in...
For an undamaged, uncorroded large cent from 1795, I think you did all right. I'm sure, in the not too distant future, those early large cents...
The Picture is a bit fuzzy, but all that I can tell is that it looks like its your lucky day and that it looks like you have found a 1954 S/D....
Suprisingly this secod to last date you needed for your set was the first dated and variety (O-104) bust half I ever revieved. So far I only have...
I would call the Half Cent a VG-10 to F-12, just looks too weak on the hair and other high points on the coin. As for the Indian Cent, it looks...
found a 1945 wheatie yesterday.
You can call this a find. Last Sunday I looked in my friends wallet and noticed he had a 1957A silver cert. in his wallet, so I traded a new bill...
Most Definintely look for prices under Grey Sheet whenever possible; that only seems to be common sense, but Speedy-to go by more gut than a...
I'm wondering what price list(s) you use to value your U.S. Coins. I am currently trading off between the Red Book of U.S. Coins & Coin World's...
Atleast the 1926-S.
I'll give it a VF-25.
Bummer dude, my 1824 G-4 isn't moving at all, oh well atleast my 1810 F-15 has moved a bit.
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