Teletrade is a tricky place, it's leaps and bounds better than e-bay but it would seem to be a dumping ground for dealers old inventory that is...
I'll wait for the clad set and get it with the Silver set. I need both for my Dansco's. The benefit of getting both is you can select the best of...
I'm on the border on how this one toned, I have seen some baked coins with similar toning but the colors are usually a little brighter. This one...
Both PCGS and NGC do slab problem coins. NGC = NCS PCGS = Genuine and you just have to lookup the code for the issue.
Remember that quarter eagle is only 90% gold, the other components such as copper will tone. That said being in Arizona I think you are pretty...
Personally, those white spots are why I stopped collecting this series and sold everything I had amassed over the years. They are corrosive and...
I have had that page booked for a couple of years. Stone did a good job with this. I thought I remembered a dedicated webpage with the same info...
Some coins are cursed and just don't want to be found for long. :)
Depending on what caused the spots they may continue to grow if they are in the same environment. You can dip them but not sure it is worth the...
Even with the quoted mintage very, very low it is still fairly large number wise and there are enough collectors of both that it may be difficult...
Unfortunately for the uneducated it's not so obvious and while I have seen some good online info on identifying counterfeits it was not easy to find.
My experience with NCS is that they totally change the look of the coin and copper just does not look right when they are finished. I had them...
Not sure how much you want to spend but a hand held digital microscope can be had pretty cheap, looking at closeups on the computer screen is much...
I have found that many uneducated collectors like shiny things. They are the most danger to the hobby as a dipped cleaned coin is shinier than a...
Personally I don't see the logic in saving these. Folks quote metal value and % increase in value but after melting fees etc... isn't it pretty...
Since I collect gold from 1838 I first thought that those might fit the bill but as others have posted the Silver from the same year was produced...
I agree, too many clicks to get to the images. I would consider a table with all types listed and only one click to the screen with images.
It's only a matter of time before he gets kicked out and then starts up with a new id.
Oops, I knew they were not printing now, and was not sure if they did in the passed. :confused:
Am I missing the off center cutting error?
Separate names with a comma.