Old Red Books Just Carl, Since you collect old Red Books, what should one pay for a 1959 or 1960 edition? That was the year I first started...
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You are certainly right smullen, if you are investing. You try to market trend just like the stock market. I for one would not like to see a huge...
I am a collvestor that only buys and never sells. I have only been collecting for seven years now but my tackle boxes of coins of slabbed and US...
You all have been educating me about ancinet coins real good. To the poster who sugested Celtic coins, I will look into this area because I think...
Thanks to all who responded to my thread. How would one tell if some nefarious person took a real coin, make an impression and then a die to stamp...
Thanks Drusus for the info regarding this emperior. I am interested because these coins were minted when the Western Empire was at the beginning...
Please excuse my ignorance but I have a few questions. I have collected US coins for years but after watching "ROME" I have developed an interest...
inre Treashunt, I hope that when you write about selling slabs, are that they are sealed and have a coin in them and that someone could not buy...
inre jaytant, by reading your location I can only guess that you are refering to Columbus or the immediate area. Go Bucks! About your question...
IMHO, For modern coins dated newer than 1970, I will not collect any more less than MS70 or PR70. The mint has gotten so good with minting coins...
The obverse caught me with such surprize and I did not even look at the reverse before commenting. It looks even better.
From the obverse alone I would grade it a 66. Maybe with a star.
That is really neat. Could you show the other side? Does it have a name and religion and date of birth?
Good purchase. The reason I like the Peace Dollar was the history involved. After WW1, the war to end all wars, the United States was the main...
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