A trend is beginning:...
It is totally possible that the fella in the other thread has depleted the inventory of IKE's that the supplier for his bank had available. The...
Heh heh! That "cud" won't grade since TPG's won't offer a grading opinion on packaging material. Sorry.......couldn't resist.
I can totally understand why someone would. After all, they did for the UHR which has pretty much held its value. I believe that the Kennedy was...
But....but.......Officer. We borrow our neighbors cars all the time back in my home town! We thought it was legal to do it here!
I would say that the Jar is just as legit as those cent rolls with a dime stuck on the end. BTW, the folks bidding on this particular are...
Apples and Oranges Krispy since at a Coin Shop or Dealers table, questions can be asked of the dealer regarding authenticity of a particular coin....
Try this since the OP obviously has a scale. Put an authentic dollar in a 2x2 with the same number of staples and weigh that. BUT, not all 2x2's...
Wouldn't "proof on intent" simply amount to proving that whomever manufactured the piece sold it as original? Nah. That's too simple. Well gee!...
Maybe, someday, someone will "transcribe" the new changes into the old law. I can't. It makes me dizzy so I expect that enforcement will be...
No. I attend a "Daily" coin club meeting and it happens right here on this forum. Actually, I attend 3 daily coin club meetings. Here, PCGS, and...
I supposed that copper would be a better investment than gold. But ONY if I owned a copper mine. As for investing in copper? First, you'll need...
The more appropriate question would be "I have $1,250 to spend on coins, what would you buy?" That way, nobody is on the hook for you taking...
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Morgue Anne Zombucks.
The Internet can be your friend if you just ask it too! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika Note the part where it says: "It is considered to...
Or more accurately, were not "intended" for circulation purposes. These were minted for "coin collectors" with a "non-proof" business strike finish.
Unfortunately, the most valuable coins in 100 years are the coins which are fairly valuable and scarce today. Want a heads up? I've got a 1970-D...
Lest anybody think other wise, corrosion is not something that can be removed as it is the actual state of the coin. Meaning, a corroded coin has...
What's to be conserved? The corrosion will always be there since conservation can't put metal back onto the coin. Probably the best that could...
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