The 42-D is a nice strike. Nice pair.
About 1.5 years ago I got a complete Buffalo nickel set for $200 and a complete 1916-1936 Walking Liberty Half set from a pawn shop. Both sets...
Dittos, congrats. Payday for you!
Well, I was 12 when I started collecting coins, but, as Conder101 says, being a Collector was in me naturally. When I started coin collecting I...
That's good to know. I got this one for about 16 cents from my LCS 'junk' foreign bin: 1930 Nicaragua 5 Centavos [IMG] [IMG] Wondering about...
Exactly my point. Thanks for providing photographic representation. Ultra high relief is the only way these designs are going to work, but...
I think the Ellis Island design will look good in coin and possibly the Indiana. But the rest will likely be too 'busy' to look differentiated in...
Found $0.58 US in various change (quarter, dimes, nickels and cents) at the grocery store coinstar today. I'll take it.
My best find so far was an UNC 50-D Jefferson nickel and second best was an EF 50-D Jefferson nickel.
I generally direct family specifically to silver proof sets or ASEs. Hard to mess up an ASE purchase and I will always welcome an ounce of silver.
They are similar in theme, but completely different in design detail. From looking at the two designs, they are no discernible shared design...
At the coinstar at my grocery store, I found a 64 quarter, 68 CAD nickel and a crusty US cent. Pretty happy with the quarter - love free silver.
And actually - what kind of $ amount would be put on something like my 10 Lepta? I understand that the world coin market is widely variable,...
That's good to know. Thanks for the insight. I'm just starting my interest in world coins and simply starting with the bargain bin at my LCS,...
It's Good details at best, but for the price it's certainly worth it. Maybe if I found the right person this could be worth $1-2. But really, it...
This seems, to me at least, like a good grab for ~25 cents: Greece - 1851 10 Lepta [IMG] [IMG]
I agree. It's a neat piece of numismatics and, conditionally, probably much scarcer than an UNC one. I'd be happy to own it.
Congrats! Even though it's a "common" one, your cost basis makes a very profitable find. A good investment of $0.01.
I'll go with MS-64. Nice coin.
Some decent "junk" for $16xface: [IMG] [IMG]
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