That says it all. Look at almost every Jeff nickel with a full steps designation and you'll know what I mean. Usually they are weakly struck, but...
I only have one thought: why? Guy
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Sure, who wouldn't. But not only Bowers agrees there is no such thing as a "full head" SLQ, but the people who grade them reluctantly agree as...
Thats the absolute truth. Besides, I say invest in your families future, not metals with no real value. I just shelled out 42K for my daughter's...
I think the agent was wrong in his assertion that it's illegal to sell them for the reasons stated. He may be confusing the differences between...
Personally, I wouldn't worry about the FB designation. It's just another gimmicky feature added by the TPG's, such as FH on SLQ's, and FS on...
Our government is only equipped to pass legislation requiring additional coins that nobody wants, not eliminating those we use daily. I think we...
We always say coins are "off to be melted" when in reality not very many are actually melted at all. Most junk bullion just keeps trading hands as...
I like CWT's and collect them when I see one I like. I like the patriotics and try to find store cards from specific cities. For the most part...
Great interview with a great photographer! For the life of me I can't capture a decent image of a coin. I've had pics published in National...
I like indians myself.
This may be a dumb question, but how do you know for certain it's a proof? Looks like a scrubbed and polished circulating piece to me. I don't...
Actually, The purple is the more natural of those colors. The few ASE's I own are starting to tone on the edges and it's a bright purple and...
Over-valued is hard to determine. I mean, if someone is willing to pay a certain amount for a coin, then thats it's value, whether anyone else...
Still, it's a cool piece of history most people know nothing about. I have a few myself. Common or not, it's a real challenge to assemble a set of...
1835 Lumberman's Bank note from Warren, PA: [IMG]
I agree that it's likely they are protected works. Doug's example of Mark Twain books as being copyright extended is a good example. Penny...
There's probably more copper in them than gold. So, if there's 72 cents in gold and say 1.05 in copper, you'd be even richer!
I was here during that time. But they'd be wasting just as much money on a lawsuit they know they couldn't win as well. Everyone would lose money,...
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