Try PCGS. They seem to have the most credibility these days.
Good point. Now that I think of it, I am curious what that could be, too.
I really like that 1921 cent and that 1891 Indian cent. I rarely see such errors.
Ha, ha, funny! If it looks the same on both sides, how can anyone seriously think that is money?
Gosh, there sure is not much left of that poor old thing. Ha, ha! Regardless, your coin is still very rare and amazingly valuable even in that...
I am curious what you recommend since you advise against PMs, and don't trust fiat currency. I am not a big proponent of stock piling food, either.
Fabulous coin! I am curious to know how many coins are in your type set? I have seen so many U.S. type sets of varying degrees of completeness....
Regarding .999 silver, I only have the 1997 U.S. bullion coin for my type set. Otherwise, I currently have around 6 pounds in various common/semi...
Man! That sounds awful. I feel bad for him. My brother shot himself through the mouth in February 2005 because he pretty much hit skid row.
It sure is a shame someone ruined such a nice looking coin. Dealers will not offer much if anything for your defaced coin.
I guess not, but I am surprised you take so much time out of your day to go through all that trouble wrapping change up. What I do is just...
Gosh, I don't know whether you are joking or serious, but if true, I would move the heck out of where ever you are if I were "rich". Ha, ha!...
I feel awful sad for your loss. I sure hope you can find out who stole your valuables. Can you put out any info to dealers in the area in case the...
No wonder he makes so many mistakes every time he uses it. Ha, ha!
Cool video, regardless of the fuzziness. Have you posted any videos on YouTube? I have seen a lot of interesting coin related YouTube videos.
I am curious what a Tapatalk is. Can you please explain it?
A while back, the founder of PCGS made an offer of $10,000 to anyone who could show him a genuine 1964 peace dollar in private to ensure their...
I am sorry to say I have not been to a coin show in many, many years. I don't drive, and they are all so far away from me. I would love to attend...
They are all D mint. About 90% of all modern coins I get back in change are from the Denver mint.
Now that I think of it, maybe all of us are, not necessarily stupid, but prone to mistakes in life. After all, just look at all the mistakes...
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