11.5xface for $2 face of quarters today. Pretty good.
Check each one for really clean condition/full bell lines and keep the ones you find. Sell the others as a group with an UNC premium over melt...
I'm pretty sure you're legally and morally required to buy that set for that price. The holder alone is probably worth $5-10 dollars. Reminds me...
A FR/AG 1932-D Washington for $5.50 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It was a surprising buy, especially given that the shop where I got it is a top notch...
Send it back into the wild.
Great pickup. Maybe the dealer thought it was a 1933 Chilean Peso which was copper nickel.
There can't be a 2 on that coin. The coin is clearly a pre-1925 variety. If this was a 1929-D the entire date would be crystal clear at this...
That reminds me I need to find one of those for my oldest son who loves everything trains. Plus, it's a nice big chunk of silver.
I got $2 face of halves and quarters yesterday for $11.5/face. Very nice.
Ouch. Other than the hole that's a very nice SLQ - might have been a FH too (pun intended). That's the 'common' date/mintmark coin I'm still...
Recent world silver purchases - a details and harshly cleaned 1900 German 5 Mark and a nice original skin AU-ish 1936 Sweden 2 Kronor: [ATTACH]...
Recent Standing Liberty quarter purchases - 1920-D VF & 1921 VF-30: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Let us know the totals asap. Good luck.
A basic nice surfaces ~VG 1834 GB Half Crown for $20: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Totally understand. My experience/knowledge so far with Islamic nations' coinage is limited. Pinnacles of Islamic history, in my understanding...
Of the ones I know about, I'd like to get one of the mid 20th century silvers from Morocco -...
Don't assume such. I have found two 50-D Jeffs while CRH. You never know.
British coins are certainly fun to collect, in my opinion. You have the actual GB coins, but also British colonies too. Start with pre-decimal...
Maybe one could make a distinction regarding the national origin of the .900 or .925 coin silver and the non-precious metal content. But that's...
It's my understanding that .925 coin silver is as predictable and 'safe' as .900 coin silver. The other forms of .925 silver (flatware, jewelry,...
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