Times may be better for collectors now, but I would have been a collector anyway even though the information wasn't freely available. It is a...
I am still a relatively young collector at 25. Already I have seen a big difference in the relatively few years I have been collecting compared...
Good to know
Cedar hope chests, display cases and humidors are very good for storing coins. They are expensive, but worth the investment. Cedar wood absorbs...
It means that grading companies won't grade it because of it's condition. It's probably not worth anything more than silver bullion.
It would be bodybagged because of rim dings and cleaning.
was that a fake SGS slab Midas?
Actually, you don't even need tape at all. All you need is access to a sonic sealer. Call around town and find out who has one and ask if you...
I would recommend getting the state quarter albums for your P & D Set.
The way silica packs work is very simple. They absorb the moisture from the air until they become saturated. You can easily recharge them by...
I would have to say this was mechanical doubling. I don't see any evidence of split serifs. BTW welcome to the forum! Those are some very nice...
I got a nice 1974 $5 the other day out of the till at work. It's still crisp and no bad folds.
I would advise against that. It is strictly against eBay policy to contact another bidder about an auction. If you do, you will get your...
If you were smart, you would invest more into the crown versions than the uncrowned ones.
It doesnt look like a fingerprint to me. The only thing I would reccommend doing is to soak it in pure acetone and see if the marks dissolve.
Any marked bills are usually not worth keeping unless they are a rare issue. Star notes are replacement bills for the same serial number. They...
The guy uses his winnings to buy other coins so he can resell them. He most likely takes the best ones he finds and sells the rest back at MS70....
I usually keep weird coins that. Hey if you like it, who says it's worthless. But it doesn't have any numismatic value and discussion about it...
It all comes from the enjoyment people get out of collecting. If nobody really enjoyed collecting coins, they wouldn't be more than bits of metal...
The product is called Twist-n-Crimp. The tool only costs $2.95 plus shipping. I think it's a pretty cool device. The only thing I can see is...
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