They are not worth much simply because the supply is huge. People are still digging them up.
Cool, congrats! =)
Unfortunately they don't get book values except in the top grades. Still have potential though. =)
I can't agree to much of what you write simply because it tends to be off, sometimes bordering on ridiculous, and sometimes mostly self-serving...
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Not if they're the rich ones. :D
My fist still has teeth marks. =(
That has to be one of the coolest looking C/S's I've ever seen, and the history lesson is a great read. Kudos Bruce!
Well, that makes perfect sense. Thanks conder. =)
So you think I disagree with people just for the sake of disagreeing? That is a really, really, really stupid thing to say. If that was true, I'd...
It's a 1967. You would be one lucky fellow to get a 1964.
These are not specifically dated and were made from around 1739 all the way up to the Meiji ascension in 1867.
You'll find that many collectors have had that same problem. Just take it one step at a time. I mean, if you could afford to buy everything you...
There aren't really "raised up" features on a die for a typical coin. There is the flat level of the fields, and anything that will be struck in...
A clash appears on the coin the same way as it does on the die. It's like a negative of the image on the die, and then another negative of that...
These are all pictured in the more recent editions. If they didn't split the book by centuries and put it all into one, you may not be able to...
I don't think any of the silver issues are hard to find or particularly expensive. It's a nice series to collect if you want to have a lot to show...
He obviously cleaned it, but if you look at the dark spots remaining on the eBay picture, they match up with the original coin. Also that incuse...
The reply I got from the seller was: "...The 1877 was purchased as a proof lot 471 in the November Baltimore Stacks/Boweres sale" -...
Maybe, I really have no idea what to think of it. :scratch:
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