I know the proof sets are worth a bit of money. That's about all I know.
Wow that is a gorgeous coin! This thread has introduced me to so many coins I didn't know existed. My wish list keeps growing (while my wallet...
1923 1 Peso [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1944 Florin Trench art with the 5th air force insignia carved on the obverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1961 Half Penny [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1887 Indian Head Cent. I bought it at the Buffalo Bill Museum. All downhill from there :)
Love that coin. I picked one up as well
1852 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Look up any errors for the years you have. And then donate the rest.They're all fairly common
I've never seen older Canadian gold before. That coin is amazing!
1812 5 Francs. I have a lot of 5 Francs but no pictures of them all :( [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Beautiful! What's the grade on that? I'd say MS64. 1861 Half Sovereign [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree that the first one looks French
Australia 1919 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would say VF-20 for the grade. But I'd have to go details, there are a lot of rim dings and some are big. Is it the weak N variety? Mine has...
Wow, tough choice. Why don't you let me take those off your hands so you don't have to decide ;) I like the 1896 one the most.
Me either. I would never buy that coin as a proof. "But, but, it was graded by PCGS! They're never wrong!" ;)
I'm guessing there's die markers that let them see this is a proof. That said, it's a horribly ugly coin and is a perfect example of buy the coin...
Does that one count as a US or philippines?
I've actually increased in my purchases. From 0 to about 3 haha. Mostly because in the past I was too young and didn't have the money to fork over...
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