i agree with that. but do you think it will always be that way? will there ever be an estimate of how much and of what was destroyed?
i really read about the hunt brothers for the first time the other day. thats an interesting story. i always knew they were behidn the...
except for the price
i started thinking about this after somebody started a thread about what will be worth the most in years to come. i have read a lot about how...
i agree with the prestige year set. you get a silver dollar plus .85 in 90% silver. they come in a nice book and you can probably get that...
i try to stay away from the jewelry, i am lucky to get 80/85% of its melt value, most of the it is 75%. flatware on the other hand i can get...
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maybe but that doesn't answer the question of if you had a pocket coin and felt like getting it graded will they consider it as cleaned even...
i know there are others that have pocket coins they always carry. after a while they start getting shiny like it was cleaned but it is just...
but they are all going different ways. most scratches from cleaning are straight or circular unless the coin is dipped. and this one wasn't...
i always like messing with those sellers. i ask them if the oz is silver weight or coin weight. most say coin
i think it is just looks like it was cleaned from being handled. you can shine a coin up real quick with your thumb and not technically clean it
i searched for a while but could not find a thread discussing how to package your coins to be shipped off for grading. what precautions do you do...
i agree. thats why i stopped selling junk on ebay, i would get 3 or 4 times less then melt so it wasn't worth it. my favorite was something...
this is about selling and not buying but when people bid on your stuff for less then face or melt value irritates me
i also think it was mexico. weren't they minting 10% silver coins in the 70's?
i don't have one for a pocket piece but have seen people with them. i have a morgan, peace, and silver ike for my pocket coins
i am one of the lucky ones, the ball and chain has a u.s. type set done minus the seated dollars cause she hasn't found any "nice enough" to go...
i think around the 30 dollar mark, perhaps a little more
some people have them as pocket coins, drill holes in them for key chains, and other such things. you have to remember for a while they were...
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