Whatever. No standard Proof Sets in my holdings, just a few of the silver dollar/clad half dollar combos.
I haven't seen afm1982's coins. His list suggests that some dates could be silver.
Getting back to Proofs in circulation, CT Member afm1982 has just posted 3 rolls of Proof Kennedy 50c taken from circulation, so there's more...
The Seller says: "The rims are fine, no dings or bends." You can SEE, at 2, 3, and 7 o'clock -- various rim damage and dents. I'd pass.
Maybe so, but I have over 2 rolls of S-mint Kennedy 50c found in rolls and bags. They were either stolen, or somebody bailed out for whatever he...
Although they look like Russian “currency,” these are not “money” -- these certificates were used in a national consumer SCAM in Russia in the...
Plus, there's a whole string of years where the "value" depends on the price of silver bullion, no other factor.
At this point, checking the weight is immaterial. That's a first step, not a last step.
Medoraman sez what I sez, but he sez it nicer.:D
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Sorry, a Chinese (or other) fake; one tipoff is the wiry date, especially its uniform thickness, and lack of a "tip" on the upstroke of the 6....
That's all we need, our crooked, greedy banks dabbling in gold, and loaning out YOUR gold to fifty different additional crooks. A safety deposit...
Only a [ insert word ] would, IN HIS WILDEST DREAMS, consider buying gold bars in China and trying to get them home. Quit trying to beat the...
A wise decision. And the interest you'd earn on the proceeds is -- ZILCH. Plus after two more years of bogus economics, the PM portion may be...
True enough - that's been posted HERE several times this year. But I notice more and more CT-er's apparently bailing out of coins because they...
1892 Barber Dime with about five weak letters in Liberty; reverse is better than the front; no dings, dents, or scratches; few dark areas, as...
It strikes me as a $12-15 coin, at most, pretty low-end to warrant slabbing; plus the fields are pitted, mottled, and stained.
New Zealand, 1933 silver shilling, worn but still respectable. New Guinea, 1938 silver shilling, with central hole, as issued. Price, $7...
A big thanks - this is a much better version than the one I had archived. Very much a fav in Vietnam.
Bear with my obsession; does anyone think the second T in States looks normal?
Separate names with a comma.