Mike Thorne, who writes columns for Coins Magazine, is here on CoinTalk. Maybe you can send him a PM. @Mike Thorne , do you have any suggestions...
I respectfully disagree. Notice that the sections where the design is not present ALL have tiny parallel "lines" that STOP where the design is...
Am I seeing things or do I see a faint "4" as the last digit? Maybe it's a 1924-S?
Not necessarily. Some states don't charge sales tax on coins or bullion. Some charge tax just on coins but not bullion. Some dealers might...
For me the travel costs to the local shows are minimal. Usually a 20 minute drive. So it's really a no brainer. How much gas am I going to use?...
True, and that's another good reason to buy at shows.
I purchase coins both at the local once-a-month shows and over the internet. Usually my internet purchases are $1 or $2 face value of junk...
Remains of Egyptian chariots have been found in the Dead Sea where it is thought that the Hebrews crossed.
I don't think anyone has mentioned Gyges and Croesus yet. Gyges was king of the Asia Minor city of Sardis from 687 to 652 B.C. He and his son...
Not quite. A circulation strike was made but they were all melted and only the proofs were issued. And the OP's coin certainly isn't one of them.
Isopropyl alcohol may work also, depending on what kind of glue it is. And I don't think it will hurt the coin.
That's too much of a coincidence for that to be exactly in the center of all those letters and curved accordingly.
@Jason Hoffpauir EURS is apparently a cryptocurrency tied to the Euro. EURS: The euro-backed stablecoin (stasis.net)
I don't save the Presidential ones except for those Presidents that were from my state (Ohio), especially William McKinley, since he called my...
Large transfers of money between banks. My wife used to be a banker. She saw these once in a great while before most banks went to electronic...
That might not be so bad.[ATTACH]
You've never heard of this hoard? Quoting from the Red Book: "Circa 1856, a keg containing several thousand 1787 Fugio copper coins was found at...
It looks like it was cleaned at one time. The surfaces are dull.
The shading on the word "ONE" on the reverse is messed up. Compare it to a dollar bill you have in your pocket and you'll see.
Separate names with a comma.