1971-D is a common date up until MS67, but with a grease error, it's likely to bring at least a small premium. It depends on how major the error...
That's why I love when they make mistakes. I once got an 1825 Bust dime for $3 there, possibly because to them it looked like it didn't have a...
Wait a second - $4.50 for LIBERTY CAP large cents? Gimme, gimme, gimme! I need 'em fast. As a matter of fact, Ben's, if your spirit is listening...
This time, it's a Barber half dollar. Not quite junk silver as in mixed in with everything else, but rather in the Barber section for $26 x face,...
This is why they need to legalize Civil War and Hard Times tokens again. I know of HTTs that say "a penny saved is a penny earned" and there are...
Especially since some of those dates jump like crazy in value from one grade to the next. One of my local coin shops has a 1921 graded G6, and its...
A few minutes ago I realized that this date is one of the Standing quarters that people actually give a crap about in F-12 and up, and from here...
Depends on what's already in your set. The XF40 is the easiest choice if you want a problem-free set, but if your set includes cleaned coins, you...
This is a 1904-O Morgan that I got today. I'm thinking it's at least a 63, mostly a lower grade due to a very weak strike. For $42, did I win or...
I'm no expert in paper money but that appears like it could hit a 30, since there's only one significant fold in the bill.
I wanna say it has been damaged. It may be a split planchet, but I doubt it because the obverse looks severely corroded. It may have been cleaned...
Not trying to be political, but him trying to eliminate the penny may be the worst thing to happen. Pennies may be worth more than 1 cent in melt...
That song is a family favorite? That sounds a bit "weird", but if you like Al, you could probably love any of his songs. I've not been listening...
Maths? Goodly? I believe I can fix that. Well, not me, but a good old man named Al. :p "Weird Al" Yankovic - Word Crimes (Official 4K Video) -...
I have some new additions to the slabbed coins, and raw coins, (make sure to read the blue part!) including these: Slabbed 1810 Classic Head...
Might not be completely numbered, but the Mint will probably make aluminum coins quite soon.
Oh, I wasn't thinking about professional grading. Even with conservation it wouldn't be worth enough to grade professionally, but I could always...
Wonder if it would do better than MS70, or if MS70 is better oriented for stiff like the 1934 quarter.
I might try it. I think you can get Acetone at Walmart, but the only question is if it would harm it's surface because it's a silver coin. If I...
Really? That's oddly satisfying to hear. What grade, since it may straight grade, would it be? I honestly was unsure about it. The prints on...
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