I would discourage you from pursuing the "make an offer" option. The ask prices are usually significantly higher than recent auction prices. It...
Pan-Pac $50 got them beat at 43mm for the round and 46mm for the octagonal.
I would advise you to be very patient, wait for the right piece, and buy carefully at auction. These are not rare coins... they are just very high...
Here's a link to a thread I wrote when I bought the piece. Explains everything about it in detail:...
That doesn't look right. Genuine US mint products should usually be crisp and bold. That one looks soft and blurry. It's hard to tell exactly what...
64 PL
I've never been able to bring myself to shell out for a PL one, so I don't own any. The 1986 is sometimes found in PL, but the last one I saw sold...
Ed - the centering and strike on that elephant is pretty good. That's a point in its favor. For me, the marks on the reverse hurt it enough that...
Some Costco's sell silver as well. I've seen some people talking about 10oz RCM bars.
That's cool. I feel like you don't see RPMs on Walkers very often. Perhaps its due to the lower mintage compared to billions of pennies.
This one fits the mold perfectly ;) To be fair, if it were cut these would be standard-shaped coins. [ATTACH]
I'm not expert enough, and your pictures aren't good enough to determine based on just those images. However, the 1925D $2.50 is ranked at #9 on...
Are you asking counterfeit or not? I don't see anything that points towards counterfeit.
The value is a match between the supply and the demand. If 10,000 coins were made but only 100 people want it, there's going to be a very low...
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I believe it is to show us the degree of rotation, to give us a reference marker from obverse to reverse.
If the picture was in focus, you'd see them. This is a proof coin.
Randy makes an excellent suggestion :) I can also point you to two articles that formed the basis for that chapter of my book....
Your pictures are too blurry to see any hairlines or harsh cleaning. However, the center of the coin is far too pale to be original. The spotty,...
Wow, that is intentionally deceptive. Shame on Cook Islands for eroding trust, and shame on that seller for marketing them.
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