Sixty dollars "worth" of cards probably equates to $10 or less in the real world (mainly because they're such a tough sell). Put both lots (the...
Just to clarify.. this is NOT a coin, but a legally sold novelty item approximately 3" in diameter. Here's the other "coins" they sell:...
Well, to answer the OP's question, the coin in question is not fake, and it was not struck this way. It has been machined (as mentioned above),...
I picked mine up at Xenos in Philadelphia... but at $2.95, I got ripped: http://xenosgift.com/index.php?productID=953
I'll clean my dang coins if I want to, and don't ever try to tell me not to!
As you state, dealers in my area are now paying about $20 each for common date XF Morgans (about 10% under melt).
The price of silver (which is now about 25% less than it was a few weeks ago) has nothing to do with the price of this coin. If graded a true...
But now considerably less. If your coin was graded by a top tier TPG, and is the common reverse, it would possibly sell in the $90 range as stated...
I agree with Chris... fifteen steelies in "real poor shape" aren't worth anywhere near $18.
I definitely like holed and low grade coins, not only for their history, but for their lower prices. Here's two of my favorites: [IMG] [IMG]
Does it have ball bearing drawer slides? (just curious).
I'm thinking that's a tough sell at more than one cent each, despite the fact that the copper value is just a tad over two cents each.
True... the total cost of the insertion fee, final value fee and PayPal fee on a $35 BIN is $5.67. Add in the cost of shipping with insurance and...
Unless you try to sell it on eBay, where the lowest BIN's are about $13 OVER melt: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Dollars-/11975/i.html?_nkw=1923-s...
Interesting... I've never seen them before either (but then I never spent any time in a pool hall). But there's plenty on the 'Bay, and like...
Gotta love this line for the Lincon cent: "I found this from my penny correction."
Well, I'm no expert, but the top photo was obviously "messed with" or "juiced" to sharpen details and hide any imperfections. It is definitely the...
I would buy that coin for $40.00. I really like the look, and the rim ding doesn't bother me.
Thank you!
Looks more like a copy of a Phoenicia silver shekel to me... here's one on eBay:...
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