Well, if it wasn't damaged it's worth over $200. Gold coin melt value is only $60. But people like the $1 gold coins.
If it's not a proof coin, it's something other than an S mint mark.
If the weight is correct and it is not plated, I am thinking a tampered 1943. If all the current 1944 steelies are known, and documented, (USA...
They really are only face value. There's no market. I guess you could sell the album for a couple dollars, but it's worth less than that. Some...
Yes I was thinking of the debt, not the deficit, 2 different things, and I know the difference. The deficit could be eliminated, but it is short...
The Memorials aren't worth anything. Interesting that there is no space for the 1960 small date Philly. The Peace dollars have value of course....
New grade, F+ 18. The rev is 20-25, the obv less at F-15. 200 year old silver coin, plenty of details. It's borderline 20.
I just wasn't sure if all of it was oxidation. And even if it doesn't work, it shouldn't damage the coins. There are dips that will remove...
Yes. You are on a forum that is owned and paid for and the rules made by someone else. This is not a free speech forum. Politics are not allowed....
10 carat can look like gold. But if it is alloyed with white metals then it won't.
Small date Philly copper. 1 cent each unless in remarkable condition. Deja view thread.
Small date Philly copper. Compare to this photo: [ATTACH]
64/65 compared to other Walkers with the same grade. Are they purposely doing this to get resubmissions? That would be insidious, cheap and...
... and they still decompose before your very eyes. Some of those coins with the stains (ed?) look like aluminum. Will acetone work on those?
There are no mint marks on US coins 1965 1966 1967. Everyone knows this.
On the mil cordoba note from Nicaragua, I can see 1000 on each side, and then, there's 200,000 upside down. So where is that from? Was it an...
Personally, I would love to keep those. There are plenty of very good coins there even in circulated condition. Take a look at this (and figure...
Just looks like heavy wear to me. But there's all kinds of possibilities. Time in a dryer, time underground, harshly cleaned, heavily worn etc.
That's not getting it in change. The CS rejects silver coins for being the wrong metal. As for the silver certificates, they haven't been...
The answer is usually no. Unless you have coins worth hundreds of dollars. Or require certification to prove authenticity. (Gold coins, certain...
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