I think 69 Dcams run about $3000. I would not pay that for a modern coin of which 30,100 examples exist in unmolested condition. Just look at how...
I believe all known examples are accounted for. Last sale: about $4.14 million dollars, unless of course it's a proof restrike...then it's only...
I'm working on assembling a complete proof ASE set. The coins are large, beautiful, silver, and reasonably priced for my budget. I already have...
It's an S?
If things went really south, it would be better to have 'goods' to trade for goods. Stuff like power generators, fuel, food and water, guns and...
My five, in agreement with Rick Snow: 1) There is no price too cheap for a problem coin. (repeat four more times)
68 cam
Love that skull! I'd buy one of those...very original.
Picking up 1800 cents in an hour would be quite the chore! LOL
Ridiculous...the US Mint actually makes a profit and doesn't need taxpayer funding!
If you have two good eyes and you want to see your coins in 3D, you will need a stereo microscope. A 5-10-15-20X will work nicely. I use a 2-90X...
30 for me please and thanks for the contest!
Paddy, are you sure you're not thinking SGS?
Love the coins! Hate the slabs though.
Yeah, and it even shows the earth in the background so that the aliens will know where to find us! LOL
I would leave the Ike in my avatar of course!
Well, if they can't...why would people pay for their expertise. I don't own a slab and have never submitted a coin. It seems pricey for what...
There can be alot of difference within a single grade, ie MS64...I guess I'm talking about moving the decimal point to include tenths...only for...
I think the Sheldon scale from MS60-70 is way too limited. I would have a 100 point scale just for uncirculated coins.
I totally agree with Mark.
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