I really like his Morgan dollar though.. it's a beauty:...
I believe sterling is 92.5% silver, thus worth more than 90% coin silver.
Lately, I've noticed a lot of newly "coined" words on CT...
True... but that particular coin is only worth melt anyway... so dip away!
Well, you can opt for the free membership, which gives you no extras and charges a 3% fee. Not too bad for a site that generates little interest.
Here's your info: http://www.coinworld.com/small-size-silver-certificates/
Well, it's OK if you want to pay $49.99 a year membership fee.
Or you could sell here on CT for free....
And readily available at a Wizard Coin Supply near you: http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/e-z-est-jeweluster-coin-cleaner-5-ounce.html
Might be easier to tell you what is NOT going up (any coin advertised on TV for a start).
Looks like you're doing OK to me! Take a look: http://www.cointalk.com/members/monicasa/albums/my-collection/
I still 'em at my local flea market... usually get a buck for them. But it's still worth fifty cents.
Plenty of 'em out there... and discussed here many times in the past. Here's just one thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t158110/
Ziggy may have final answer...
Or an adult with a marker.
I was seriously into coin collecting at nine (doesn't seem like fifty-seven years ago).
Isn't the correct weight 11.34 grams? I'm not sure of the accuracy of your scale (and does it read to two decimal places?), but a reading of 11.5...
Do you have a pic looking at the rim? Do you see the clad layers?
Now that's the way to sell coins for fun and profit.
You don't have to pay anywhere near that much rzage... there's plenty of two tailed and two headed coins on the 'bay for under ten bucks:...
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