I was thinking about $20 each in MS-60.... one hundred bucks for the lot of five.
Well, most of the coins I buy are as worn out as I am... and that's pretty well worn.
I thought the designation was "full split bands"... but that's why I'm here, to learn a little more everyday!
You mean FSB on the '43-D, right?
Wow... that '43 is strange. The orientation of the 4 & the 3 are different from others I've seen.
Well, not my loss... I didn't buy the coin!
I've collected old comicbooks for many years... so what happened a few years ago? Someone got the bright idea that they would grade and slab...
Isaiah- I understand your concern about forgeries... we are all aware of what are Chinese friends are doing. It just seems that you are somewhat...
Come on Isaiah... denticles wear off just like the point on Miss Liberty's nose. I have a really hard time believing you're serious (and I...
I picked up a dozen common date walkers two weeks ago (at my local coin shop) for $4 each. I think $4 to $5 in G-VG is a fair price. Quantity...
Wow... Isaiah is sure having fun trying to convince everyone this genuine coin is counterfeit!
I picked up a heavily worn 1919 merc (see avatar) in change about six months ago. It means more to me than most of the expensive coins I've bought...
None of the Sherwood's Milk Chocolate Pirate's Gold Coins were distributed in the U.S. (only in Canada); here in the lower 48 we get plenty of...
As I stated before, my dealer adjusts the price on his "junk" silver coins almost daily. So that's what I buy... walkers, mercs, standing liberty...
I was paying $15 for well worn dollars, but haven't priced any lately. I'm thinking maybe $10 to $12 each.
I picked up a really nice MS63 1944 walker at my local coin shop for $29.00, so I think the price from MintProducts is a little steep, even if you...
Well, silver has dropped considerably... I visited my local coin shop today and picked up twenty (common date) walkers for $4 each. The same coins...
I guess it's every collector's dream... to own their own shop and be able to make enough money to survive. I love hanging out at the local coin...
I figure I'll need something to do (if and when) I retire in a few years, so I just throw all my purchases into a cardboard box.
Since I'm old school (mid 1950's was the peak of my early collecting) I never could figure out MS grading... my old redbooks had AU and UNC......
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