These coins are 99.99 silver 7.96 grams and limited to 250,000 mintage world wide. There is only one cover as pictured. The coins have never been...
If your buying for numismatic value the non restrike's command a very high premium for the ones I've seen. The restrikes are basically bullion...
This guys worse http://nh.craigslist.org/clt/3510550600.html as if he didn't check to see if the end coins were S mint marked. Hoping some idiot...
There are some dates that have numismatic value but not the 1945's as there mostly restrikes and simply worth the gold bullion value, same goes...
My newest acquisition, last coin for 2012. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
It would take awhile to break the encryption used on each tag and if using a different unique encryption on each tag the counterfeiters would need...
I wouldn't trust the perth mint with there stated mintages. I bought the first high relief 1 oz Dragon and they stated at the time limited mintage...
I don't understand why the TPG's don't simply adapt rfid technology into there slabs it would be dirt cheap to do so and would add an additional...
Glad you liked it the 40% silver bicentennial set was my pick. My daughters picked out to add in the steel cents mint mark set as that's there...
He probably sells the rolls himself. These rolls are pretty much a scam as Detecto stated, especially the ones with different denominations...
I also simply sent my gift out in a bubble mailer. I probably could have wrapped the inside up, but I'd be leery of anything on the outside giving...
There is different 'toys for' charities that I give monetary donations too each year or toys this is usually in my local community. The reason for...
I concur with your assessment. Personally I'm letting my daughters (Leela 4 and Kira 5) open whatever gift I receive in the exchange. They helped...
I only read the OPs original post but here's my take- If I sold something and I offered combined shipping I would honor that even if that resulted...
Bought this coin for $1.82 total shipped from Ebay. Reasoning as I've been reading more on grading and acquiring some 'comparison' coins from...
This thread needs more pictures.
I'd buy the AGE, golds down a bit and it's nice to diversify. Maybe slightly smaller than a dime in diameter (.650"/16.5mm versus .705/17.9mm) but...
That cent's been reprocessed, so it's pretty much worth face value.
My recipient should have received today, although whether or not they wait to open it is up to them though;)
http://www.cointalk.com/t218768/#post1590950, not the OP but I seen his original thread which I linked, amazing cherrypick for the OP; I'm sure...
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