They do huh ? Then why does oil float on water ? Why does oil and water separate into two layers if put in a bottle and shaken up ? But I'll tell...
Believe what ya want, but even PCGS warns that coin flips will cause wear on a coin. And there have been several articles written about it over...
Do oil and water mix ? - No. Does water dissolve oil ? - No. Then how will water remove the oil from the coin ? - It won't. wc - I agree about...
How long are you going to own those coins - 10 years, 20, more ? And how many times will you look at them or move the box/case in that time ? And...
There's no such guide that I've ever heard of. It would take a whole series of books to cover everything you'd need to know.
They're not on their site yet. They sent me an email with a preview, gorgeous coins !
You should be able to find every one of those coins at a large coin show.
There is nothing that I am aware of that will do that.
If you like toned Morgans be sure to watch the upcoming Stacks auctions starting in late April from what they call The West 57th Street...
If it says the Treasury won't pay out for them, that sure sounds like it removed their legal tender status to me because the Treasury is required...
It means coins that are graded accurately according to accepted grading standards.
On the contrary, it is accurate, for what it is. The Grey sheet is what the entire coin market is based on. Yup, that's what it says. But do you...
Answer - whenever you get lucky enough to have somebody click on one of your ads found elsewhere. No ads, it's not likely to happen. Can blind...
According to the Act of 1866 the cent, two cent, and 3 cent nickel were not legal tender (it was changed in 1871) - except when used to buy...
I doubt you could ever find them (1928 rolls) at all. I would think your only choice would be to settle for a modern date for which rolls are...
Reynolds knows what he is talking about, don't kid yourself and think that he doesn't. And far and away the majority of the numismatic community...
I'll go a bit further than Tom and say that any color, or combination of colors, and in any configuration (meaning solid color like this coin,...
Especially if it is even remotely a scarce date/mint.
The idea that large numbers of high grade more modern coins exist in - rolls, bags, or even loose assortment - private hands is an old argument,...
Conder's comments in that post are only part of the answer.
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