Wow, nice score!
With a mintage of over 230,000 coins, it has a pretty low mintage for an ASE. You have to consider how many collectors of ASEs have to have every...
Since there are no coins unique to the set, I don't see the price going very far.
It looks more like a XF-45 to AU-53 coin to me, but it just may be the strike. Either way, I don't think it has any chance of upgrading. Still,...
I completely agree, but he held it for me for a long time and sold it for a price well below what he could have sold it for on ebay or to any of...
You are obviously one of the good ones Tom. BTW, I love that 1888 seated quarter of yours.
Somehow I knew you would be on this thread SV.
About $1300.
Outside of going to shows, I have always been very loyal to a few dealers. But I do this for very good reason. These few dealers, I have learned...
Good luck selling it for more than 50 cents though.
If you handle the coins properly, there is no need for any further (hand) protection. Of all of the dealers and professional graders that I know,...
You do not have a 1962 penny, what you have is a 1962 cent.
It is valuable as a nice family keepsake. But monetarily, the others are correct, it's not worth much more than the silver content. One of my...
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It looks like a nice VF to me.
Man it's hard to beat those honest grey coins. And stop telling everybody about my favorite dealers. Brian is a great guy and nice to deal with...
Welcome back T-Dog. Your type set has to be getting pretty close.
Silver is only 19.92 an ounce. I realize that ASEs command a bit of a premium, but you will likely do better at a local shop.
I'm not rich, but being a fourth generation collector has given me plenty of duplicates to trade.
Well it's been a while since I've been around these parts, and it's nice to see that so many familiar members are still here. The site looks...
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