The 1912-D Liberty Nickel is an odd case price wise. In grades up to VF, it sells for the same money as any other common date. A Good-4 1912-D is...
If you are referring to the 1908 $20 gold, it’s graded MS-64 as it should be. It’s quite smooth, but the luster is muted as it was made. I was...
It’s one of the more common patriotic Civil War tokens. I’ll have to post the Fuld numbers for it later.
That one is nice because the die that struck it was not rusted. This one is Mint State, but the obverse die was rusted. [ATTACH]
I don't handle enough cash and coins any more to get anything in change. The only 2024 cent I have is in a Proof set.
At more than $100 an ounce, it's "bullion," at least not yet.
These two are considered to be different types. The first was struck outside of a collar. [ATTACH] This was struck in the collar. [ATTACH] My...
Oh boy! A signature from the Mint Director. Will we have to get that certified too? As for the edge, it's probably something to do with needing...
I have this, so I am going to pass. [ATTACH] Have you heard? There is going to be a lottery connected with this piece. A small number are going...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The 1908 No Motto variety is known to have so-so luster, but the surfaces are smoother. This was my first double eagle,...
I won one of those playing Skee Ball years ago. I didn’t know it was so valuable. :cigar: They did issue large cents in 1877, didn’t they?
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I have never sent anything to CAC. So far as the sticker goes, I purchase the coins I like. The green bean has little influence on me. My reaction...
If you add medals to the mix, this piece is far larger than any of my coins. This medal, which shown beside a Morgan Dollar, was awarded to...
It is currently in an NGC MS-62 holder. It was graded MS-61 at one time. Since there are not that many of these coins around, it’s sometimes...
The trouble with this market is the “l’m going to buy that no matter what I have to pay,” attitude is the norm now, not the exception. It shows...
Here's mine, a pedestrian MS-64. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am referring to thousands of dollars, in one case tens of thousands. I can live with overpaying by $40 to $60, even a couple hundred. Thousands...
This was one of the problems with the commemorative coin programs of this era. Some, but not all, ended up becoming scams where people pocketed...
I base my bids on recent prior sale results, percentages over Grey Sheet numbers and the PCGS Coin Facts numbers. The Coin Facts numbers tend to...
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