Well gosh, that's right. However, I misstated the puzzle. It should have been: What is the largest number of modern US Coins (penny, nickel,...
What is the largest number of modern US Coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half) that you can have without being able to make exact change for...
Why not? Are we so much better than them? Or worse?
And besides, two dollar bills are being printed every day. There has to be billions of them out there somewhere. I get as many as I can each...
As described, it's a die chip on the third bridge support from the left. It is just a raised blob in the center of the support. If you take a...
Limited edition 'Genuine' coins have been made for years and sold for tens of dollars, with an actual worth now of face value or a miniscule...
What kind of protection do you have for these coins? I mean, they're not just all dumped in a coffee can, are they? If you're not careful your...
The one ounce proof at only 25% over the spot price of gold is actually a pretty good deal. What I don't understand is the $35 they want for...
It's getting to be like the B.E.P. and postage stamps. It used to be that there was a standard issue of Definitive stamps used for everyday...
I'd say you lost... Those are some pretty expensive coins and tokens. CoinStar charges a 8.9% fee on the coins you turn in, although some...
Wow! Would anybody have been fooled by this?
I thought there would be more than the one response posted. Anyone else care to chime in?
I've been buying for less than a year, since the price was around $750. And most of my buys were below that price. I'm now just over 25% ahead....
Krugerrand are actually legal tender in South Africa. Their face value is given as one ounce of pure gold. For this reason, they sell at, or...
I don't want to step on any toes here but, in the case of this coin you identify as an 1802 and which was purchased as an 1803, if the...
You're right. I did report it to the wrong area. However, I also sent emails to the winners of two suspect coins and each responded that they...
Thanks. That clears things up a bit. I think.
From your description it seems it might be an imperfect attempt to repair a coin that did have a hole. If done expertly it would be hardly noticable.
I did contact the buyer. I simply told him to take the coin's picture to a reputable dealer for an opinion before he pays.
I think I'm learning but I'm still not sure. If I understand what you're saying - An error is a one time or very limited thing like a broken...
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