I have 2x2 and 1 1/2 x1 1/2 vinyl pages. mint and proof set holders. penny and nickel tubes. small selection of capital holders. Drop me a PM...
After 7 1/2 years of studying the Egyptian pyramids I can assure you that ALL coins are moderns. Of course the pyramids are modern compared to...
I checked eBay to see what was available and am somewhat surprised. Mostly because they are hard to find here as well. Also there's one now in...
Thanks for the info. I prefer to think of "they were all melted down" as simple hyperbole. It was used to highlight the fact that in the late...
This statement is extremely misleading. No doubt there were a few '54-G's still in circulation in this grade in the late-'90's before they were...
You might know more about it than I but I believe this $450 price is based on European grading. An XF will be a very nice lightly circulated...
There are a few difficulties here. SMS's are one of the tougher moderns to send in for a grade high enough to profit. These are still the red...
Thanks for the info. It's not surprising and peoples' tendency to collect anything different and ignore the mundane is why regular issues from...
I've seen some funny things going on with '66 SMS dates. I might be able to post photos very soon and will put them here if so.
They came from the mint in $1000 bags but after that it was anyone's guess what would happen. Solid date bags was the only way they were issued...
Up until the last few years the '83-P was the easiest 1977 to 1987 quarter to find in nice condition in circulation because so many XF's and AU's...
They didn't use much of a rim in 1982 and from the picture quality I'm not sure it's missing. Two things determine the amount of rim on a coin...
It's 1957. It probably is worth a premium but it can be difficult to find the buyer willing to pay the most.
All of these are SMS. I'm more than 98% confident that if I saw them in hand I'd be 100% confident. Of course, you can NEVER know for sure...
A lot of dealers circulate all their moderns as well... ...bless them. But it's very detrimental to their customers and especially those...
1968 to 1982 because there was almost no interest at all in any circulating coinage.
No. Most probably not, anyway. It's fairly nice for a circulation strike.
I get them pretty regular every two or three years. I'd guess about 20% have circulation damage but most of them were culls.
The dime is a minor error. The nickel is just worn and worth about 7c as a no-date.
Wholesale right now is 90c so that's a very good price. There's no gaurantee that wholesale won't drop relative to melt before you want to sell.
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