I once had a small group of 8 gem BU pieces (yes, all 1994) that I have long since sold off, and haven't had any more since. I believe this is a...
Windex and a rag??? . . . I'd make a great politician.
EBay has long been successful in deflecting responsibility for the authenticity of merchandise on its website by requiring the listing sellers to...
I believe "coin" is singular in the name of the website USACoinbook.com.
That is true. I am traveling right now, so the business is shut down until I return, but I'll say that USACB is a decent platform with a growing...
Congrats @AussieCollector, and welcome aboard.
The sulfur will not just stain metals . . . it corrodes them. I recall an issue with leakage on submarines because of the sulfur-induced...
I like the coin, but think you'll just be reducing your ROI by $30+ if you resubmit it.
Oh yeah? . . . Well, my wife likes football!
Judging from the other merchandise in the seller's store, price is the ONLY object when deciding what to buy.
Jcro's now been a member too long to do that. That's a privilege reserved only for the newest of members. What's it called? . . . initiation?...
Actually, the first dime minted in San Francisco was minted in 1856, not 1863.
Oh, I think we could deduce an awful lot by comparing the average results of such institutions against those of the individuals prodded by the...
Those are closely held secrets. Do you tell everyone else what coins you search for regularly? Do you tell others how you determine which coins...
I wasn't referring to Jamie (Dimon) either. He's a top level manager, but far from being the type of expert in metals markets that is valued by...
No, it may seem that way to you, but I didn't. When we see "geniuses" telling us what to do with our money - be it in magazines, on radio or on...
Got news for you. It's the dufuses who tell everyone how to spend their money. The geniuses who really have the answers tell precious few others...
I don't care about the plastic, but if I can't tell what the entire coin looks like by rotating the holder, I'll almost certainly pass.
Certainly looks as-struck to me Paddy. Can we get a photo of the reverse too?
Minor silver coinage was already running short in the early 1960's, and the mint was undoubtedly looking for viable alternatives in 1961, because...
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