shes right, can some one look this one up.? im at dinner. I think, but im with family, just my opinion, its worth looking into.
and someones Mouth , not you:)
Phil its easy to sell, its hard to get market value. have to find the person looking for that coin. the 1941 S is MS-61 at best. @ 20
I think that's the key Ethics have taken a downturn to collector selling to a collector with honesty. Ive been tru with my dealings, but well also...
I don't own much but me too.
I wish I had every coin I ever bought, Id be rich, ,,,, or Im rich because I did own every coin I bought. passed it on because I had to.
You have to study each coin when buying on ebay, but also depends on the cost of the coin, if you want a good one for nothing that's possible,...
regular pliers work if you want to break it open, but you can always use a tool, like a kitchen knife also, or exacto, but it does not matter just...
100 proof, that's only 50% rite?
I prefer an oxy acetylene torch, tool time. before any wise guys , its a joke.
well wort keeping in your collection, not much value in todays market, Id keep it for sure.
Is that from California? trany. I would put it in your book if you like it, or whatever you use.
I just eat it.
Ya, we want a picture of some coins.
they open easily with a sharp tool, on the edge, wont even damage the plastic if careful, plus their not airtight. only stupid question is the one...
$18 silver eagle gains a couple or more, being slabbed, depends on the year and mm, everyone knows its silver, but it cost more to encase. I...
+1 unless your one of them who wants every coin graded in their collection, its going to cost ya, it will not increase the value to make it feasible.
Sometimes it does not make a difference, dies are polished, some more than others. it makes a difference perhaps when being professionally graded...
The quarter is a circulated proof, cent is in great shape. grats.
+1 Die scratch, good photo
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