I think for the obverse mint marks, maybe between $10-12 each.
Honestly, the 1908 no motto eagle is probably just as scarce, if a bit obscure.
This is purely anecdotal, but I suspect that the following series have been experiencing considerable price weakness in recent years, especially...
In your case, the counterstamp is actually a mint mark (a "gin" mark) of sorts, so I think that it would be slabbed as a variety.
Never.
Honestly, given how many coins I purchase on Ebay, sometimes I just don't have the mental energy to write much more than "As described, thanks!"...
With regard to the Canadian dollars, I would suggest getting the 1948 graded by PCGS, NGC, ANACS, or ICG. The bulk of the value of that set is...
For organization, I suggest starting an online inventory. Record the coin details, purchase price, current value, etc. I personally do mine by...
Hi everyone, First up: a 1967 Canada Anniversary of Confederation set, complete with the gold $20 coin with .5288 ounces of gold. Asking $795...
Hmm, this would seem to be an instance of grade inflation to me. I have a 1907-S graded MS-60 (albeit in an old green PCGS holder) that's equally...
62.
My favorite are the 2 thaler silver pieces; one of the few circulating coins with more than an ounce of silver.
Does a train count?...
Doesn't every half crown ever minted fall under this category? (2 shilling, 6 pence)
I may be wrong, but weren't some safety deposit boxes raided by the Feds after the gold confiscation orders of 1933-1934? (Shudder!)
From a world coin perspective, here's what I could really use: China Type set (Imperial, Nationalist, and Communist) Italy Type set (say, from...
Do you save the pre-1982 coppers?
Owing to budgetary restrictions, something tells me that I will not be able to compete with your set. Nor will I be able to acquire a Draped Bust...
I think it really depends on the prominence of the scratches. If they're really only noticeable under magnification or at a certain angle of the...
I think there are quite a few examples of this happening, albeit for vastly different reasons. Just off the top of my head: Silver Dollars:...
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