in circulated grades...no clue
is the 86-S a silver proof? it looks like it might be
the coin in the first post doesn't grade 65, in fact may not even grade MS.
If you need help verifying it, it is NOT the big money 72/72 doubled die. It could have minor doubling, but that's not the coin you see in price...
give or take about $5
Let your conscience be your guide. I agree with Camaro. The size of the company makes no difference. What matters is your philosophy on what...
The best thing you can do is to weigh your coin and post the weight (in grams) to this thread.
These ads are the perfect example of how things get over-hyped when they are first discovered. With 50 years of hindsight we now know that all of...
How do you know that your quarter is silver clad, Larry?
you might want to read our comments better, as all 3 of us have stated this exact fact.
To each his own, Books. I don't fault you for it. I merely try to take every opportunity to be kind. Every day and always.
You made that clear the first time that you apologized, Reed. No worries. We all step in it once in a while, we're human. Books was defending you...
Your point is not lost on me. I believe that Ms. Teton sat as a model and Ms. Goodacre produced the art that she intended, rather than the image...
Patience is key when buying coins. Full stop. No other qualifiers.
And an addiction begins... You saw it happen here.
Not to sound like the grammar nazi, but this “&” is an ampersand. This “@“ is an “at” sign. I still love ya, @Kentucky !!!
That’s what history books are for... researching facts
The baby's name is Jean-Baptiste, otherwise known as "Pomp". I don't know where you got Lizette, but the baby is a boy.
Separate names with a comma.