Does it look like silver, there is a pretty distinct difference in appearance. Although, the clad layering alone is really enough evidence to say...
Send joedas a PM, I know that he collects these and loves talking about them. He should have some pretty good information about it.
They always come open rather easily, as long as you don't touch it, sneeze on it or breathe on it you should be fine. Sneezing and breathing on a...
The dealer made it rite, and as said before, sadly PVC is still widely used in coin products. I would give the dealer another chance, after all...
I hate to be a downer, but it is against CT contest rules for the winner to pay for ANYTHING.
It is always a roll of the dice with NCS. I have had some great results and some not so great results with them. For the most part, I think that...
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Well, I have to know, what was the question that you answered before the dealer did.
I don't see the FG.
Wow, it's the famous Lincoln moon landing tribute. I thought they were all destroyed at the mint prior to release. A little history of the coin....
Maybe AG-3 Still a great find, I can't imagine that there are too many of those left in circulation.
Congrats Tyler G.
Now I see a 22-D. The weak reverse variety only applies to the 22 plain.
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I love the Mexican two pesos, but for bullion purposes it is not a very good choice. Most cost about $100 each and the melt value as of today is...
That's a great find, I've been looking through my change for over thirty years and have never found a VDB. Looks VF-20 to me.
I can understand why people like to get coins graded for their family, but I have much more fun teaching my son about them. Hopefully, he will be...
Thanks for the insight. I don't really care about the PL designation on a slab, just the look of the coin.
I can't tell by your images, but there were no Philadelphia minted 1922 Lincoln cents. All coins were produced at the Denver mint. The problem...
It seems that the market is starting to be much more receptive of ICG. I know that some would argue my interpretation of the best grading...
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