You can easily get $12 per roll for nice original rolls of most of them. There are a few that bring as much as $20. ...Not many. You'd...
Good point. Some coins are all MS-65 or better so the term "Gem" loses its meaning applied to them.
I knew inflation would hit me pretty hard with so many safety deposit boxes full of quarters. Then there's the rent every year and the premiums I...
That's way cool. I've never seen anything like that. Are you sure they're real and how would I obtain them? It does "appear" to be real...
Yeah, a lot of certified "Gems" just means they aren't scratched up real bad. It used to mean that they were well struck by good dies and had...
The Redbook overprices old coins and underprices moderns. In addition to a few other states coins I'd hang on to any 2005 or later Gem.
The prices are up on these quite a bit the last few years but there are still bargains to be had. The 15k's get pretty pricey but the 1R's and...
Don't forget the '39 DDR and the '42-D/hor D. There are some other goodies possible.
I must be doing something wrong. I saw 1 Au and a few XF's but most of the XF's were problem coins and poorly made.
Nice attractive XF's are pretty tough too. If the coin is well struck with no severe marking and nice even wear it's tough. Most have extensive...
$3.29? Can you imagine what it could bring if anyone collected them? Of course you can get BU's for $1 but most of these look like junk. An...
Do the math. If there are 60 billion quarters in circulation and they last only 30 years then about 3% are lost each year and a couple billion...
Don't pay any attention at all to the pricing. They list some common clad too high and some very scarce clad way too low. A lot of the problem...
It appears to be mechanical doubling to me.
Sorry but my gut tells me that's an MS-64. This date comes pretty nice in the mint set.
This began the coin market collapse and inaugurated the hatred against clad. Most collectors would have hated clad anyway but this freeze made it...
If the hazing doesn't come off it probably wouldn't grade at all. Even at 67 FB it's hardly worth the cost of grading. The market and...
1.,= What looks like wear is probably mint set hazing. It will come off in alcohol. MS-66. 2.,= MS-65+ FB
Grading from pictures is risky as they can highlight or hide marking and surface conditions have to be deduced. One grade higher and this coin...
The obverse strike is just a little weak but forgivable at this grade.
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