Willie I agree with you, also when I search $1000 or $2000 in halves it usually is during the days immediately following payday when my cashflow...
your coin contains 0.12094 troy ounces of gold, so with gold at about $446/oz. that means your coin is worth at least $54. It probably is worth...
I would recommend that you return any unwanted coins to a different bank than the one you got them from. This keeps the tellers from getting too...
WOW, major score!! Congrats!
errr, never mind...I just saw your other thread
It is my understanding that NGC rewards eye appeal (read as "beautiful toning") more than the other services. I've heard a number of people say...
What about it is baffling about it? I'm intrigued...
it's a good deal as long as there are no visible (to the naked eye) imperfections on the coin.
These error sets (mispackaged coins) sell for a small premium on eBay, but if you want a complete set I recommend just sending it back or taking...
yet...it is only a matter of time before these are legalized too, IMO. Didn'y it take 6 years or something tolegalize the "first" one? I expect...
I agree with you speedy, ANACS is the way to go. The surfaces are just too rough for anyone else to slab it. jperry-nice coin! It is one of...
Imagine being the proud owner of a unique gold coin that you'd paid in excess of $7 Million for and then waking up yesterday morning to find out...
err, yes a typo, thanks! I meant 1788
nice cherrypick! Congrats!
You have mis-read something, then. There were more than 9 Million of these made. I don't know what a "kUSD" is, but your coin is worth about 7...
They made proofs back then and some one (actually multiple someones) took great care to keep this one in pristine condition. 68 is high, but not...
heck the 2002 halves are a lot less common in rolls than the 64 or silver clads, that is exceptionally strange! Congrats on the great box!! It's...
To post a photo: 1)click on the "post reply" button, 2)Scroll down past the text box and find the box entitled "Additional Features", 3)Inside...
:eek: :eek: You mean that PCGS isn't perfect!! :rolleyes: I thought PCGS stood for PERFECT coin Grading Company, but I guess I was wrong. I...
There are a number of "Nova Constellatio" Copper pieces that are dated 1783 or 1785. They range in value from US$50 in Good condition to US$4000+...
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