For most of 2009 gold was in the 870 to 940 range with a low of 810 in January and a high of 985 in February. It then broke $1000 in September...
Most of the modern fake coins made today are struck not cast.
Died as a result of the sinking yes. Entombed in the ship I do not believe so. Some tried to swim with their gold in their moneybelts and that...
Then you rush to where the guy handing out the tickets is supposed to be only to find out that he heeded your "fire " warning and was one of the...
And who knows if they are done yet! And one of the really amazing things about his collection is that there were NO regular issue Federal coins...
Being beaten in a dryer widens the rim and moves it in toward the center of the coin. That would explain the "rim" being where it is. But he rim...
A whole lot of the first batch graded out high as well. While there are some other dates and mint involved thevast majority of the double eagles...
I think your imagination is having you see things which aren't there. For example in the pictures immediately after my first comment where you...
I think it is actually a donkey headed goose.
Probably won't do much to the price of the double eagles. The first recovery found MANY thousands of them. I doubt if another 1,300 will really...
Give it some time. The story about what they found just broke Friday. They probably have released any information about the dimes yet and it...
No Well they are starting with 40,000 I have no idea how many more they will make, and I couldn't care less. No
By now it should be clearly obvious that no new grading service really has a chance. Why, because they aren't PCGS or NGC. Doesn't matter how...
That is a large cent planchet. With a hole in it. Here is one for a 1843 -1857 large cent from the Dan Holmes collection [img]
Well they plan on having 37,000 sets of the clad kennedys and 40,000 of the gold ones ready on the opening day for each of them
Yes it's a ear of corn. this was what was called the cereal wreath or Newlin's Wreath of cereals. The item depicted are Corn, Wheat, Oak, and...
What if we don't like the coin? :D
Sounds like just another gimmick to separate a collector from his money.
I find the dimes interesting as well. First how well did they survive, and second not being gold and therefor "cheaper" coins what might they...
Depending on where you are. I've seen four of them in change so far one log cabin, two rail spliter, and one Illinois statesman. And I've been...
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