Dealt with them? I've never even heard of them.
Gee, Paddy . . . Are ya sure it wasn't used to shim up one corner of the Empire State Building?
Looks more like a twenty cent piece t'me . . . :D
Actually, I got that a little bit wrong, as gold and silver are both roughly the same hardness. Copper and Nickel are substantially harder.
Most folks forget just how soft gold is compared to copper, silver and nickel. It's sort of like understanding the reasons why so many clad coins...
While I agree that there is a dearth of attractive coins for average prices, there are still enough nice coins for the grade to be found out...
Die wear decreases straight-on mirror reflectivity, and increases the swirling cartwheel luster produced by flowing planchet metal furrowing the...
Sorry, but I'm not buying that . . . the change in appearance between Stars 8 & 9 and around stars 12 & 13 is far too abrupt for that to be an...
Here's an extreme example of the damage that one can do to oneself by buying the TPG assigned grade, rather than the coin. My opinion is that...
And to think that for the last day or so I've been glued to the For Sale forum, refreshing every three seconds . . . NOT! .
Nope . . . My dollars are also worth less today than yesterday. No one’s smart enough to “know”.
Here's a candidate for a collection of bags. Not my merchandise, so I figure it's okay to post here . . . [ATTACH]
Looks like a 63. I looked at a 66 in Baltimore.
Old, naturally toned gold is less commonly seen because most gold coins traded in the marketplace have been dipped bright yellow. Judicious...
Ho Hum . . .
That's a QUARTER DOLLAR, but still should fetch something in the vicinity of $400.
I know enough . . . to avoid it.
I have a pocket piece that is barely discernible as a Peace Dollar. I've posted the photos before . . .
God's honest truth, that's natural wear, and nothing else. I can tell you I'm pretty hard on any coins that I have in my pocket, as I also carry...
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