The 1858-O half is a beauty. I would grade it AU-58 and put the value at about $400 to be safe, but what i am seeing as wear just may be the...
The coins will be fine, it really isn't necessary to do anything extra with the OGP, they do a fine job of protecting the coins on their own....
That's a great find, I would put it in the VG range and value it at around $70.
That's a sweet clash, but I'm a little stumped on the grade because of the weak strike, so I'll guess AU-58.
Sorry to say it, but most collectors would consider colorized coins and those gold plated state quarters and such damaged and would pay little to...
They are fairly common, but an image would be needed to give a grade and value.
Hard to argue with you there, it seems like everybody around here does something different. In just the last ten years I was an audio engineer...
I've already prepared, I had a son. Now I just have to trust him not to spend it all on video games.
I thought about it, but didn't think that it would be appropriate. At least none of the images that I have ;)
I develop ways to make the oil industry greener and more efficient.
I still find some decent deals on raw coins and don't get burnt and have to return the coin as often as you may think. But slabbed coins, even...
You can have everything but my coins and the secretary. Hope you know physics.
I have been working for a company for a little over five years, and my CEO and I often talk about coins. It seems that it is the only thing that...
Well I would trade it for a nice 1794, but you would need two full rolls of these if you want to get your hands on the SP-66. It is the most...
Nasty, but still worth 20 bucks on ebay.
All of the coins were to be returned to director Brooks. If they were not, it should be considered the same as the 1933 St. Gaudens. For that...
I assume that many mint marks were left off of coinage over the years, but if the Philadelphia mint produced coins that year, there would be no...
I am always amazed by when a six figure coin comes out of hiding, but this one really surprised me. PCGS has just announced that they have...
No modern coin released for circulation (with the exception of condition rarities) will ever be worth much. Not this year and not in 200 years....
If you plan to sell, you would do much better leaving it in the slab to show that the coins are genuine.
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