I'll let you guys sort this out. I would never buy SLV or GLD under any circumstances, so tax reporting is immaterial to me. I just posted the...
1912 and 1916 Barber Dimes, as shown below. Price for the pair, $10 postpaid. PayPal or convenience-store money order. Shipped only to the United...
This is an excerpt from www.coinweek.com See: http://tinyurl.com/pvrqr2a [April 2012, maybe different rules now] Sure lots of unfavorable and...
I can't answer any of your questions, but I have just now read articles about Charles III, El Cazador, the dissolution of the Franklin Mint, etc.,...
Reduced 16% from previous ad. My guess would be that a large lamination broke off the bottom half of the obverse, and then the coin circulated...
Why would anybody buy a ND Buffalo for any reason?
In mid-December, we kicked around the swastika-fylfot terminology and significance. I finally found a postcard (from 1909) that illustrates the...
England, SUBSTANTIAL Bonus Added, No Price Increase! ADDED TO this previously-advertised lot, ten (10) assorted British crowns, as shown (no...
I think it looks better too. Remember, there was no "green" on the coin the day it was minted. And I use ordinary vaseline, not olive oil.
Absolutely not - no pendants. A monumental nuisance, ultra-thin market, expensive to ship (must go as a package). Damaged junk silver, just add...
Now three 1800s copper coins have been added to this lot: 1839 8 maravedis, 1878 5 centimos, and 1879 5 centimos. Still the same price as “68...
This is a presentation copy of Criswell's hardbound book, "Confederate and Southern States Currency - A Descriptive Listing, Including Rarity and...
Often called "bots" also, all the hobby websites I belong to, have them, sometimes several different ones at the same time; there's no other way...
Six obsolete coins, as shown, price $20 postpaid. Shipped only to the United States. PayPal, check, or money order. From left to right, first...
Yo, Village, re-read my post. That's exactly what I said: "..."Nickels" contain nickel-metal, except the 1942-45 War Nickels..."
Be professional, call the coin a Half Dime. "Nickels" contain nickel-metal, except the 1942-45 War Nickels; I've never heard them called anything...
Hard to believe the Bicentennial is now 40 years in the past. I find virtually no interest in Bicent material I list for sale, unless it's bullion.
The absence of any debris whatsoever between the denticles suggests it's been dipped and scrubbed. Re-toned, I don't know. But many Canadian...
Ten different Canada Large Cents for the date collector. Includes 1859, 1876H, 1896, 1901, 1903, 1908, 1917, 1918, 1919, and 1920; coins displayed...
My "guess" would be a thoroughly-corroded English Conder token.
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