These coins were saved by the roll. In the 1970s, you could not get any more than face value for them. I watched them go begging a club auctions.
Here's one I would like to own. It's a Twenty Cent Piece that marked up to avoid having it pass as a quarter. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I had a chance...
Your response is mostly correct. Just hope that the Chinese don't get involved with copying ancient coins or anything else. It has become a...
NGC slabs ancient coins and is doing a credible job the Roman pieces. I have a couple. The big one is a high grade Gordian II denarius.
I don't have an 1892 dated sovereign, but here are two pieces from the era. 1887 sovereign [ATTACH] 1897 sovereign [ATTACH]
To follow up on what @paddyman98 said, here is a example of extreme die breaks. You will note that the lines are raised because the metal flowed...
It might not seem modern to you, but coins from 1959 and well before then were saved in quantity by coin dealers and collectors. Mint State pieces...
Not from me. The really primitive stuff would be easy to counterfeit and hard to certify. I like original mint boxes and find commemorative coin...
It seems like the British and imperial Roman coins I punched have gone up. The acid test has been that dealers have been anxious to buy them back...
U.S. coins have gone down since 2008 for sure. I know because I bought some expensive pieces that dipped quite a bit. An 1808 quarter eagle...
Given the way many EF-40 graded coins look these days, that is very conservatively graded.
It’s not quite as nice as it seems in that photo, who makes it look a little more red than it is. It’s graded MS-64 R&B.
1864 Small Motto [ATTACH] This 1870 Two Cent Piece shows why the "WE" wore off the motto ribbon so quickly. It is very shallow on the coin....
Postumus, the empire's founder. [ATTACH] Marius, the blacksmith, who lasted for about three months in 269. [ATTACH] Victorinus [ATTACH]...
How about this one? [ATTACH] That's not a "mini dollar." That's a Morgan Dollar. The medal the U.S. Government awarded to Zachary Taylor for...
EF-45 if it has no luster. AU-50 if it has some luster. Many of 1859-O and 1860-O dollars came from a government hoard that was taken from the...
You might try NGC. Not having seen the coin, I can’t give an opinion, but neither of the grading services is right about the “cleaned” verdict...
For the world gold coins, it's a tie between these two. A 1902 Edward VII five pounds piece in Matte Proof. [ATTACH] And a 1937 George VI...
This 1861 double eagle was issued in the early days of the Civil War when the both sides thought it would be over quickly, and the Union thought...
The top piece has to be this one, one the MCMVII High Relief $20 gold. It's the world's most expensive fairly common coin. It's also one of the...
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