I'd add $10 to the price of silver melt. But, some add more. It's a clever novelty, and, IMO, worth nothing more.
Have you checked the weights of these? Used a magnet? A lot of "sets" are being minted in China right now. All 100% fake, most not even silver.
Ah, gotchya. Thanks - that's what i was thinking too.
I was going to guess ms63. All I can say is that graders typically spend less than 30 seconds on a coin and must have missed the cheek bag marks.
I'm very confused. All 3 pictures in the OP are of the same coin.
Which picture of the circulated coin shows the small D? I'm looking for one to compare against
Here's where they run afoul of any possible defense that they're not intentionally misleading buyers: "Issued a face value of $1 (USD) by the...
Got a Facebook ad today that left me rolling my eyes. Morgans for $9.99 each - you pick the date! In "good" condition that sure looks like ms63 or...
I thought the German medals had a lazy "I" that curved back to the left, & the British propaganda pieces (quickly made from newspaper photos of...
I picked this up recently & am not sure how to grade it. A 2 year series lacks a lot of wear references. Even the catalogs seem to lack...
It's a semi-key date due to the low-ish mintage & high melting rate around that time. Looks like the buyers estimated it to be at least AU55:...
I concur with the $50 price estimate. Shell cards are genuinely rare, due to their fragility & their perceived lack of value (both back in the...
What was the purpose of these bullion rounds? The late 50s & early 60s were times when private ownership of gold was disallowed by many countries...
I picked up one of these recently with a placeholder bid. It very well might be a copy, because I know so little about the variations. To add to...
Does anyone have a micro D available for comparison?
Heck of a story - and the only coin I can think of off the top of my head that shows a decapitation.
Try putting a little distilled water on it. The water will sometimes cling to denser areas and help reveal the date as it evaporates.
Yep, 1.5 grams at 90% fine. Yours is not only twice the intrinsic value of mine, but has an even more attractive portrait (IMO). It seems they...
There's one skunk in every bunch of flowers... ;)
I'm not sure on the attribution of this, as these gold "coins" in the 50s & 60s seem to have dubious and contradictory monetization, absent...
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