Yes I like the 200 year set. See I like the Barbers they were my fave growing up. They were old and cheap I hate the new stuff anything after...
How about a 100 year set set go with her 2002 set?
Well my daughter will be 9 here soon, and she has gotten into coins. And I would like to get her a couple. So far I bought her a proof set of...
I had two huge cases like you would find in a coin store. However we had a large flood and I almost lost it all in the rising waters. So now the...
Why are you giving us the finger ..!.. LOL
I understand everything you guys say, and its true, but I just don't like the term. Sorry
Not sure if this offends anyone else, but I am tired of people calling my coins junk. The people over at KITCO are starting to bother me. They...
The 26 is better than the 38 but in hand I like the 38 better. [ATTACH]
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Couple of bust I have let me know what grades you would put on them. Also if there is any attributes you can add that would be great. Be honest...
Mostly every one here is correct. Try looking at some of these coins there little keys coins that can be bought for cheap any Indian head in the...
I agree with you about most collectors and most of my coins are just plain Janes, but I know I have a few that if I can prove what they are then i...
I would say large cents and bust halfs. or just bust coinage in general.
Like the title says is there a decent attribute book out there that I wont break the bank buying.
I have always ignored the red book but even Gray Sheet publisheres have to be going nut.
I was just using the franklins as an example but thank you for proving my point. I think the 48 and 49 are a little harder to find. Anyway I'm...
I would like to believe that. But I'm thinking if I took 100 franklin halfs to a dealer he would see a 100 halfs and not look for the key years...
Well i'm thinking about letting it all go but, I'm just wondering about coin prices versus silver prices. How far back do coin buyer/dealers look...
Hey guys I found a dateless Type I SQL, and was wondering if I posted a pic of it if there was a way to tell if it was a 16 or not.
Take a look at the top of the 1 you will see a line then what looks like another digit. Then on the sev on the top right you will see the same...
Separate names with a comma.