1900.
Picked this one up today. Liked the rim toning on the obverse, although these photos don't really it justice.
Love that V Nickel Bahabully. I picked this one up today for my circulated 20th century type set. I know the reverse has a bit of a crustacean...
Those "Peace Dollars" are actually silver rounds. The 1989 date and the "Silver Trade Unit" / "One Try Oz" legend on the reverse are the...
Welcome to CoinTalk! In answer to your questions: 1. If you are going to list the coins on eBay, you'll probably make a little more money...
I think that goes back to Chris's point above about the Mainstream Media and the general state of what passes for "journalism" in the US today....
I am a fan of crackouts.
Sweet! You are indeed a manly man to crack out a coin of that stature. :bow::bow:
Last year CNBC did one of those slideshow pieces about the 15 Most expensive US Coins. I don't know that I agree with their selections, after all...
According to the Cherry Picker's guide you may be seeking the RPD-003 variety. This variety was once considered an 1869/8 overdate, but it has...
The first thing I would do is contact the buyer and let him know the following: 1. You shipped the coin to the address listed on file by ebay as...
First off...Welcome to CoinTalk! Unfortunately you should only expect to get face value, or about a dollar for them. There have simply been too...
Great idea for a contest WingedLib! There are already a lot of stories I can relate to on this thread. Well done.
I believe the contrarian point of view can be applied to just about any type of market, not only equities. It's really a commentary on human...
JCB. You've already received good advice about sorting through the coins and looking for key dates. If you just want to know the melt value of...
Only time will tell. I've seen this happen again and again over the years. We're at or close to the PEAK of the feeding frenzy on these. Just...
I'll make one bold prediction. If you buy a set aftermarket in the next three months, you'll be paying too much. If you really want one and...
Well if NGC graded it an AU58, I'm gonna go with AU58! :D
ms64. Don't know if the scratches are enough to warrant "details/scratched." BTW that's an 1884 Morgan not a 1894 per the thread title. You had...
Ms64.
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