They are perceived as the next GOLD RUSH. The easiest thing to make big profits in coin collecting. There are a few avid collectors and...
I have a half roll of BU 1950 nickels. Much harder to find than 1950-Ds.
I have a 1868 3-cent nockel in an ICG AU58 holder. The coin is at LEAST MS 62. I wish I could have bought it as an AU, but the seller knew it...
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Nice to see an original SLD that hasn't been played with. Well done.
Cast, or salt water damage, then cleaned?
I don't think of die clashes as errors. It is just part of the minting process. Die polish lines aren't considered errors.
If you do, you will have 5 cents more than you did before. I used to save all of the pre-1960 nickels I could find as a kid. I found out that...
I feel that if you created a dollar (or cent, or dime, etc.) out of thin-air (or blank metal), then you just created a counterfeit. If you...
I can confirm to you that I refuse to conform to the norm.
And the soap and water is used to remove the gunk that is already reacting with that luster. If the coin is only tarnished, there is no need to...
They are not GOLD dollars, they are "Golden" dollars. Big difference.
Soaking them in soap and water is not "cleaning", but it is only effective if there is crud that is caked on them like dirt, or blood, or sugar,...
I just figure the juice and shipping into my bid. Heritage actually shows what the total price is including the 20%. Bid accordingly. I have...
Well done. With all of those shields I figured German States.
Not far off enough to be an error. Nice low SN, but the condition hurts the collectibility. Good eye on both.
It's not Spanish. It looks like something from the Holy Roman Empire, or early German States. You will need to post some better pics cropped to...
Try watching the Heritage auction. Stuff like that shows up occasionally.
I purchased an item once. The prices can be a bit high, but there is a big selection from lots of vendors. The only thing I didn't like was...
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