Bought my first Red Book in 1954 and my last in 1963. I'm a little outdated (and coin collecting was so much simplier back then). I remember...
A quick search of "1968 Silver Proof Set" on eBay shows most, if not all, titled properly:...
Well, it's in the same building, but from what I've read, the TV set is in the building interior and the actual shop exits to the street.
Of course... who in their right mind is going to drive their '32 Lincoln Roadster to a pawn shop to sell it? No one, that's who. The TV set isn't...
Yep... scripted all the way, as are all these "reality" shows. Still, it's an interesting view...
I was thinking the same thing TC while watching this last night... they probably saved a bundle on the deal. I'm not sure how much a typical pawn...
Hey.. if you're happy, that's all that matters. Next time, with a little shopping, you can save some money (especially on those V-nickels.....
Most of us agree that the Walker (without a doubt) is the most beautiful U.S. coin ever minted. And yours is definitely a prime example!
Yep... mercury was "safe" back then (along with just about everything else that has been proven to kill ya).
Looks almost like this one: http://www.cointalk.com/t179159/
The first two look fine to me (almost looks like golden toning, though somewhat blotchy), and should sell for slightly over melt. The last one is...
I bought this bust half from my local dealer... unfortunately I was in a hurry and didn't look at under a loupe (a mistake I now avoid). I posted...
One of the problems with this type of forum is that you'll get bad advice along with the good. I'm not sure if Cal was kidding (hope he was) or...
I think Jello meant "posted to the thread" per your post #3...
That's pretty funny. Maybe Daniel Carr or our Chinese friends can come up with some '75's for your Craigslist buddy!
Finally, someone posts the correct way to report this auction. Of course, eBay will not pull the listing... but will move it to the correct...
I'm a little confused.. you state you bought this lot; do you have the coins in your possession? Who did you buy them from? How much did you pay?...
It's easy enough to check your state sales tax laws... sometimes it just seems like we pay tax on everything.
Offer free shipping and adjust your minimum starting bid correspondingly. It makes absolutely NO difference in your bottom line.
Gotta love this quarter I received in change: [IMG] [IMG]
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