Reminds me of the time I took my son to his first coin show - and 4 of his friends decided they wanted to go along ! THAT was quite a hectic day...
Quite true, and they don't all weigh the same. But most are so close as to not matter. And you also need to keep in mind that in the past...
Common date/mint, those grades, slabbed and graded, you should be able to get one for about $300. And if you pay more than that you're over-paying.
Typical is that you pay all expenses - grading fees plus shipping both ways. And then the dealer also charges you an additional fee for his time...
That's your choice to make Bear, but yeah that's what I'd do. I'd sure never pay to have it slabbed again. You could probably another one already...
It's pretty simple - it's done to protect you and all the other members of this forum. Protect you from what ? From people with nefarious reasons...
No, doesn't mean that at all. Typically one of two things will happen. The account under the new name will simply be banned. Or, if it has gone...
Your question is a legitimate question, and one that has been asked a thousand times. I would even say that every time this subject has come up...
And most others think that as well. But - that aint exactly the way it is. Books is telling you - "wear can cause the loss of metal". Well, the...
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Absolutely, this is free - http://www.wobook.com/ And this is an example of what you can do with it -...
In most cases, it's the pure copper that is the problem, not what's underneath. And even the 95% copper has always been a problem.
Sadly, I'm not gonna make it :(
It really doesn't, and hasn't had anything to do with when the coins are produced Mike. The Martha Washington coins and the Sacky mules are prime...
Let's put it this way, it's not advisable to try unless you really know what you are doing.
There's no question you're right on the counterfeit line. As for the rest, well, that's a subject that's open to debate, and has been for a...
Certainly possible, but auction houses have come and gone and been bought by each other for as long as auction houses have existed. And no doubt...
I have plans to be there tomorrow. But whether I make it, that will have to wait until tomorrow actually gets here before it can be determined.
Trying to prevent spots developing on rolls of Lincolns is older than I am. Point being, it's not just the zincolns that do it - and never has...
I completely understand what you're saying, but I think you're missing my point Mike. The only place that metal can come from to fill the dies is...
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