It's actually not die wear. If you saw it in hand you would understand. John Milton's and mine appear never to have messed with. The proof...
Prices for coins started to drop about 15 years ago. Some kept their value and some didn't. I think there were a lot of coins that were over...
MS 66 no steps
As another person commented Heritage has some pictures of 1873 proofs with die polish. This is true and I had already looked at them. However, I...
Now I see the S. Very nice coins.
This is my 1942 PCGS PF 67. I picked it up a few years ago. It has never been missed with and no finger prints. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I avoid any of these odd coins made really for no reason. I buy them as junk silver nothing more. Some of the so called countries these come...
This an interesting coin. Is it a proof maybe maybe not. In 1865 the same dies that struck all the proofs also was used to strike half dimes...
I saw the add for those "sets" last night. At first I thought it must be a mistake that they were marketing a 1921 Peace dollar as part of the...
Personally, I wouldn't buy platinum in bar form. It's a tough thing to sell. Your average person would buy gold or silver before platinum. In...
Platinum is more of an industrial metal. It is a rarer metal than gold. However, it can be hard to work with and even though it's rarer than...
I didn't read every post so if I repeat some ones info forgive me. Personally, I wouldn't pay any big money for a liberty head double eagle or a...
If you ever watched Pawn Stars there have been many times someone has come in with a COA for something they have only to have the guys question...
It took me a little while to figure out what tp is. I think you meant the word "to". Again the COA means nothing because it can easily be...
COA means very little when it comes to coins. It's more important when dealing with art work or sports memorabilia. Even then it can be...
I didn't read every reply to the questions about CAC. However, here is my opinion on CAC. First buyer beware there are counterfeit CAC...
I'm not really into the Jefferson nickels but, I do have a problem with the given grade. The obverse looks MS 65 but, the reverse kills it for...
Boy PCGS AU 53 CAC, that's a sure winner. I still think is better than a 53. But, I would buy it in a heart beat at that grade. That is a coin...
How about one from Massachusetts. This one got last year. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here a recent US coin I picked up.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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