Yes, it would, for several reasons. But mainly for the one already mentioned. But when it comes to deciding what grade level to look for, instead...
I would not recommend using either of those as they might contain PVC. I do not know for a fact that they do, but I suspect that they do. Ziploc...
He's right Hunter, you can argue all you want, but he will still be right. And hg, if your intent is to sell it, it is almost certainly worth...
Believe it or not, it's because most people don't know that the cents will not stay Red. Or, they refuse to believe it. People will believe what...
OK, I agree that there are some cents (say from the '30's on because before that rolls were rarely used) that could have survived Red. But how...
Apparently you did - http://the-moneychanger.com/
Assume ? No, but it's sure enough to make you wonder isn't it. But what extraordinary measures would those be exactly ? Even with today's...
Coming out with the + did two things for them. 1 - it gained some extra resubmissions from the people who own coins they thought were worthy of...
Not going to argue with you, you can believe what those sources say if you wish. But I have spent years studying Netherlands ducats. I used to own...
My opinion, never take advice on how to buy gold and silver from a person who is trying to sell you gold and silver.
Yes, really. For reference and info on this subject see the Journal Of The Russian Numismatic Society, issue #8, 1982; and issue #66, Summer 1998.
No, they weren't. They were primarily made to pay their soldiers, who then used them as local currency wherever they were. And they most...
Environmental damage - this covers a broad spectrum of individual things that can happen to a coin. Think of it as a catch-all phrase. Harsh...
Chris I think your problem has a lot to do with the location of the lights. Forget the lights on the stand and get yourself 2 goose-neck lamps....
Yeah, it will. But finger grease is an acid and if it's left on the coin for any length of time it eats right into the metal. When you try and...
I think the $1 is almost certainly a fake but the $2 1/2 looks to be real. As for value, around bullion content.
In one word - experience. And yes, all struck coins have luster, including Proofs. The best & easiest way for you to learn to tell a PL from a PR...
You really shoulda used a smiley with that one ;)
Apparently it has been a while :) Especially since I have not had a collection, nor collected coins in over 6 years now. The only counterfeit I...
Jaun, fake gold bars are not uncommon, nor is it something new. Same goes for fake silver bars. And it is interesting to note that one of the...
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