Hi all, I usually try to attribute my junk box finds on my own but on this occasion, there just isn't enough detail for me to figure out where to...
Under my loupe, it showed as a 5.
I seem to remember a letter in Coins magazine a while back from a fellow who apparently found a gold sovereign at a garage sale. Lucky guy!
Yep!
Feast your eyes! Not the prettiest specimen, but not too shabby for $1.50. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think for the obverse mint marks, maybe between $10-12 each.
Honestly, the 1908 no motto eagle is probably just as scarce, if a bit obscure.
This is purely anecdotal, but I suspect that the following series have been experiencing considerable price weakness in recent years, especially...
In your case, the counterstamp is actually a mint mark (a "gin" mark) of sorts, so I think that it would be slabbed as a variety.
Never.
Honestly, given how many coins I purchase on Ebay, sometimes I just don't have the mental energy to write much more than "As described, thanks!"...
With regard to the Canadian dollars, I would suggest getting the 1948 graded by PCGS, NGC, ANACS, or ICG. The bulk of the value of that set is...
For organization, I suggest starting an online inventory. Record the coin details, purchase price, current value, etc. I personally do mine by...
Hi everyone, First up: a 1967 Canada Anniversary of Confederation set, complete with the gold $20 coin with .5288 ounces of gold. Asking $795...
Hmm, this would seem to be an instance of grade inflation to me. I have a 1907-S graded MS-60 (albeit in an old green PCGS holder) that's equally...
62.
My favorite are the 2 thaler silver pieces; one of the few circulating coins with more than an ounce of silver.
Does a train count?...
Doesn't every half crown ever minted fall under this category? (2 shilling, 6 pence)
I may be wrong, but weren't some safety deposit boxes raided by the Feds after the gold confiscation orders of 1933-1934? (Shudder!)
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