Thanks! Gotta love 'em
I asked this question a long time ago, because I had a couple rolls of 1967 Canadian dimes. I didn't really get any definitive answers. Luckily I...
ALot of people would say the best "investment" would be key dates in high grades. Of course, most of us can't afford that. I personally would go...
Interesting.
In that condition I don't think they are worth a whole lot over melt. Then again I'm not a toning expert. I'm thinking that dark toning may not...
LOL. Its not a big deal.
Congrats. Nice coin. I'm thinking AU.
Get alot of books too ;)
When is it?
A good choice. Or instead of mint state, you could go for a lower mintage coin like the 1916-S or 1938-D.
You've got a good start.
I think its French.
I noticed that too, lol. I'm assuming its just a mistake since he has been talking about 2001 coins. He also mentioned 1991 coins though, so maybe...
Wow! Awesome coins!
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! Yes, that really captures the eye appeal better than the first shots imo. Great coin!
Hey, Eddie. I'll try to explain the key date thing to you a little differently. When you get a Redbook, or some other price guide, check out the...
What is it that they're selling? Holders without the coins?
Mine was a bronze coin with a portrait of Valens. Fourth century I think? Later I bought several more of the same coin and gave several away. So I...
I guess that saying "+1" means you agree with something. So + 1,111 to the above quote. If you want to invest in metal, don't pay extra for the...
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