There's a Seated Dime on the Bay right now going for $113 that's UNC details with obverse damage, but all there is is a small scratch. Would you...
This is a unique coin. I doubt it's real.
It's terminal. Worth $100, maybe $150 tops, but people will continue paying hundreds of dollars for these no matter how damaged they are.
No. Duplicate thread.
Before slabbing a coin, think: Can I sell this coin for the amount of $$$ that I bought it for + the amount it cost to get slabbed? (Usually...
[ATTACH] at that coin. Great find. Looks like a Type 1 to me.
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I wish these coins were struck in .900 silver so they could actually have the correct dimensions. And of course, an available gold version. And...
Grats. I'm planning on getting my first gold in October, at the PNNA-Willamette show. Already saving up.
That's a shame. I hope you can get your lost money back quickly.
Great choices! You can go for a low survivor $2.50, proof example of an earlier Lincoln (under $500), proof example of a seated half dime/dime, or...
Aside from war nickels, the year when the P started appearing is 1980 (1979 on SBA dollars). It does not appear on cents.
Get an MS-66 FB Merc in a PCGS/NGC slab for $40 and then tell me it's a bad buy. Many coins have been melted over the years, worst years for...
I've said this before, and I'll say it again: #makecoinsgreatagain
They're covered in dirt. Once they get cleaned, ahem, conserved they'll look real nice.
64. Very sharp strike.
Get a nice Charlotte/Dahlonega mint gold coin or a key date seated coin. 1916-D Merc is overrated. But you need one for your collection, so I'm...
It's a perfectly normal Morgan, and a better date at that. Leave it alone.
Unless you really, really want it graded, just hold on to it raw if you're keeping it and know it's genuine.
I'd say $100+ is worth it through Economy, and this looks to be a $100+ coin.
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