OK, I guess I will break it out and keep it in my pocket for a while.
YES
Isn't there a 1955 poor man's double die that has only minor amounts of doubling because the die was so worn down? The last 5 should have a curve...
Will this 1854 quarter with arrows make the grade of Poor-1? Or should I break it out of the 2x2 and keep it in my pocket for a year or two? The...
Nice dime! I personally love seated liberty coins :happy:
Honestly, '09-S VDBs should go for like $200, if not less. There are many coins that have much lower mintages and survival numbers and they can be...
Way too much.
I bought this silver at a coin show. Took it out of the flip to get better pictures.
The Canadian is natural as can be. The US Lincoln... Let's say someone spilled grape juice or grape jelly on it.
I think my planchet is deformed like that because of the ancient coin making process, where the coin makers would roll metal into circular discs...
Compared to those, the planchet on mine isn't fully formed, which would explain the lowered price
Nice former pocket piece you got there!
It's just an ancient mixed in with my US collection. What would this go for at auction anyway? Gordian III, Standing Latetia rev.
Yes. It costs $18 for a first strike designation and people go crazy over a chunk of bullion in a sonically sealed plastic slab that says first...
Meh, this is one of my favorite coins in my collection and it's nice to have around. It's mostly the historical value that really matters. ;)
At the National Money Show in Portland this year, I saw this coin at a ancient dealer's table and decided to buy it for $50. To me, the historical...
Yup.
The coin may have been dipped at one point in it's lifetime, but I'm not sure.
Well, a dime was a lot more money back then, but I personally won't be trying it today. I would never be terrible enough to counterfeit like that.
Wow, I never expected this thread to be so successful. I made it last night, and when I woke up there were already 22 posts!
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