I think you hit the jackpot. My luck on finding silver has been on a pretty steady decline in recent years. I feel I may not be the only roll...
I'd say that beauty would fit nice in just about anyone's collection, including my own.
I didn't mean to offend anyone here, but if I were selling anything on ebay, I would either do the research on it, or simply say, "I do not know."...
I'll drink to that one. I would also like a numismatically-oriented committee to select designs for future issued coins, and have the public vote...
From the feedback I've been hearing on mint orders, I'd say you are right on the money. While i have had extremely good service with all of my...
By the way, I don't mean anything negative to those who might consider themselves "rednecks" at times. I was out in the yard pulling a stump out...
I have boughten these buffalos in the past, and have no doubt on their purity. There are ways of checking the purity of silver bullion these days...
As far as investment goes, nuggets are fine as long as you have an honest guy to sell it to when it comes time to cash in. There are so many...
About a year ago, I purchased some generic .999 silver bullion rounds, because they were the lowest priced one ounce silver investment I could get...
Even if I needed the 1943 Lincoln, and he was asking a very reasonable price, I would not buy from this uninformed fool. If you are selling on...
Cogratulations! It's probably only a G-4, but for many of us, that's what is in our price range. I would have scooped it up for that price.:smile
I really don't see the attraction to this item, and apparantly no noe else does either... no bids as of this posting.
I usually save the higher grade scrap metal. But sheet metal will always bring down the value of the load you bring in. It does seem like a lot of...
I'm up for a change from the dead presidents theme that is boring most numismatists/ coin collectors to death. It doesn't necissarily have to be...
I have to agree with you on it being overgraded. I do agree with Lehigh that it's worthy of a 65 though. It seems to me that these days, if a...
So, it's about as exciting as the "poor man's doubled die" I'm guessing. Keep your eyes on ebay to see what fools are willing to spend on these.
I would pick up a price guide, or better yet a Redbook if I were you. Then you can decide which ones you want to keep. Honestly, your chances of...
I'll hop on the bandwagon if and only if it has the obvious doudling like the 1955 Lincoln... and I ain't gonna hold my breath!!!
I would definately do the same. A very neat and inspirational idea I must say. Thank you for sharing that with us!!!:)
The 1913 V-nickel would be good enough for me. I would not keep it forever, just long enough for a little publicity, then reap the rewards!!!
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