If it goes back in the "wild," it may come back to haunt us.
Mine was in a slab, but it wasn't "frozen in time."
I had an '84 doubled ear Lincoln that I found in my wife's change. It was certified with a grade of MS64 red. I finally decided to sell it many...
Worth 1c. it's = it is
XF40
65 FS, nice coin
Why did a recent Lincoln cent sell for so much money? Temporary insanity? A fool and his/her money are soon parted? Take your pick.
Worth slabbing only if you think you need to have ALL your coins certified. Personally, I think you should, if only because that'll help your...
Horrible coin! Avoid like the plague. Just my opinion, of course. If you like it, get it.
Thanks. It was actually the 7th.
through some
I'm guessing its current value is $100, no more, no less.
I've found lots of coins like that--in the middle of streets with lots of traffic!
Amazed? Amused? Amassed, if that's a word?
CAC doesn't go lower. If they don't think it's worth a green bean at its current level, they just send it back to you.
While roll hunting in the summer of 1960, I found about one circulated 1950-D 5c each day. I never looked for a 1960 small date cent b/c I avoided...
Several pages ago, I assigned a grade of MS62 BN to the OP's '22-D. Thus, I wasn't surprised that it had received a grade of MS63 from PCGS. To...
I once tried to see how many crown-sized foreign silver coins I could accumulate. It was fun, inexpensive, and I made money on them when I sold...
Oh, I lived in Shreveport, La.
If you wanted to find 1950-Ds in circulation, you had to be in the right place. In the summer of 1960, I found enough circulated 1950-Ds and...
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