it sure looked like a 5 to me!
Where's the mintmark over the dome? A 1945-S should be a war nickel. A fake, perhaps?
Hmmmm....would one of those little packets of silica gel you often find in various packaging work for your desiccant?
The 1904-O won't get a straight grade. Harshly cleaned. The luster is gone from cleaning and it looks dull. The 1889 probably also.
look at the V, it looks different and it sits too high compared to the other letters. On the real one, the letters are even vertically. Yours...
the mint mark doesn't look right either
Those are denominated in rubles, not kopeks. I can read some Cyrillic characters since they are similar to Greek.
Then when it hits $50 or whatever, will you be sorry that you didn't buy in sooner? That's a losing proposition. Buy when you can and hold it.
The reveal?
APMEX was down briefly too. Monument Metals is still up
AU-58. There are signs of wear on the cheekbone and on the ship's mainsail IMHO.
Silver dollars always carry a premium over melt. He didn't do that badly. Premiums are very high right now.
that coin is gone. Somebody must have ratted him out.
I paid half as much for a 1922 MS 63 SLABBED coin that is in way better shape than that 1922.
Because they think it will go higher, and I would say that might be happening.
I'm not familiar with them, that's clear on the other end of the state from me, but thanks.
heck, no, you didn't overpay. BTW who was the Ohio dealer, if you don't mind me asking? I'm in Ohio, just wondered if they were somebody I've...
and dealers I buy from are out of stock on just about everything
In case you haven't noticed, the online bullion silver dealers are "out of stock" on just about everything right now, even junk silver.
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