True! I was only thinking about the Lincolns. The Indians just don't get any respect!:-)
I should have mentioned that this is what a dealer would pay you. Otherwise, I agree with the 10 cents comment.
For the wheats 1909 through 1955 with the exception of 1922, 1932, 1933, and 1934 when none were minted in San Francisco. Circulation S mint...
This is a very common coin and worth 3 or 4 cents.
Reminded me of a former coworker that was always preaching that the US currency was about to collapse and to buy gold. Another coworker got tired...
Another fish story:-)
Depending on where you live, a local coin shop may not be so local. Coin shops are a good place to see actual coins in person but depending on...
Nice coin. One of these days I'll try to put together a nice New Orleans type set.
The only thing sad are your posts here. I haven't seen anyone bashing you here; just relating their experiences with purchasing "unsearched"...
If my memory isn't doing tricks I believe the dealer paid me 6 cents for teens and 5 cents for 20's and 30's. I had about 500 common IHC which he...
That's an excellent idea!
No dates/mint marks that stand out. If you took them to a dealer you may get 4-5 cents each. I took about 10000 to a dealer last year and he...
I'd be happy even if it was a large motto coin:-)
Looking at the historical history of silver since 1970, the price per ounce stayed under $2/ounce until 1973. So my comment was off since the...
Even in 1970, the bullion value of the Morgan was worth well over a dollar.
If you purchased silver at $30 per ounce 20 years ago and, say, inflation has doubled in that time, if silver was still selling at $30 per ounce...
Exactly. This is no different than investing in stocks. Ultimately, one is responsible for their own choices and many won't be satisfied with a...
Does that include the gators?
I couldn't agree more. One may think they come out ahead if they over grade their raw coins and determine their value using the Red Book.
But are they unsearched:-)
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