I'd complete the set minus the 16-D and then spend the 16-D money on a low mintage, low survivor Liberty Head gold coin. (I personally do not...
Wow. I didn't realize until you pointed it out.
Oh. But there are the Omega counterfeits. You see, counterfeiters take pride in their work. If it weren't for the Omega initial, everyone would...
Another seated guy here. If you have a partial dated Seated coin, I can figure out the full date. I'd say you got a great deal. The toning is...
I agree, G details corrosion. Value would be about $30 for a common variety, more for a rare variety.
Don't know. Some people say to get all old gold slabbed due to the prevalence of VERY good fakes made in Lebanon in the 60s and 70s. Some...
Now a question: The 1877 IHC has a mintage of 852500. It was saved when it came out. Six years earlier, the 1871-S half dime came out. It was...
Here's a British woodie: [ATTACH]
True. 1846-O quarter eagle has 175 survivors. It sells for less than the 16-D and 09-S VDB in circulated grades. The 1846-O is a conditional...
The melt value of this coin is about $7.16. I would not spend it.
Apparently the 1890 half penny is worth about $20 in the condition it's in. Considering I got it for the Canadian equivalent of 39 US cents, I'll...
It's not mine. I'm currently in Canada, away from home.
Take cellphone pics of the old gold dollars. Tough, I know.
Lady Liberty/Eagle And make high relief, artistic coins. If we could do it 150 years ago, why can't we do it today?
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I am currently in Canada and bought some world coins from a mixed bucket for .50 CAD (approx .39 USD) each. Here they are: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I think they might actually be uglier than the 1995 Special Olympics Dollar, but it's a tough call...
Why can't the US Mint manufacture coins like they did 100+ years ago? Now THAT is a better question. :D
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