Well I can tell you that on eBay they are still bidding like there was never a decline in spot silver. For almost every coin there is always some...
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On the 1964 you could look for the pointed tail 9 variety.
I think you can rule out light motto.
To answer that, one man's junk is another man's treasure. What I mean more clearly is- I will not spend $650 to $800 on a coin that has worn rims...
I've put together several sets of Mercs and over the years have sold a few sets. I am still putting together another couple of sets. Not once...
Try blowing cigarette smoke at a nice proof coin. After you do that I have a nice bridge for sale in Brooklyn, NY cheap!
Thanks for the pep talk! I have found a few others too. I started an album in a 3 ring notebook with full size clear plastic pages. In the...
OK I just had to look through my 1959D cents [all 12 of them] but no dice. Did find a 1953D RPM but the coin was cleaned somewhere in it's life....
Right. Five or six dollars is all you can expect provided you secure a willing buyer. [Unless it's MS64 or nicer] But even if it's MS62 I...
Correct. I think one of the least expensive right now is ANACS. If you tell them which RPM you think it is they will designate it on the label...
Great find. I think RPM searching is one of the most rewarding aspects of this hobby.
Thanks
Still working on circulated rolls of 1956-D. It is one of the most prolific RPM dates. Here is what I believe to be RPM 1MM-003 which is a D/D...
They do not support a website. However I have called them for a price sheet before. Call 1-800-836-6226 and usually a real person answers. Ask...
This is the latest gimmick. It's a company [John Albanese} that looks at your slabbed and graded coins, then for a fee-puts a small egg shaped...
Karp There is another seller by the name of Jules Karp out of New York city, NY. The prices for US Gold Coins are tempting. They say their...
The bulk of what I was looking at were 1956D. I did look at some 1957D and 1950D as well. My focus now will be going through all the 1956D...
After a couple of months searching 5,000 wheat cents I finally downloaded some pics to the computer. This pic was taken upside down to get better...
I figure some old lady cashed in her piggy bank to buy some fabric. Usually I look through my change when I get to the car but didn't this time....
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