I like the first one posted by the OP. It was semi-P/L.
I got rid of my 1940's nickels. Even though they were old, they had no collector value in circulated grades. Then you can use the freed-up cash...
Usually more than one a year. She is in her mid-90's, so they don't have a lot of time to finish the series.
Exactly - follow Warren Buffet's credo - buy what everyone is selling, and sell what everyone is buying. Platinum has much more room to increase...
For these coins, any Acetone you get should be fine. For anything very valuable, make sure it is ACS grade for anything valuable. Anything you...
Which is why I said the FIRST 1804s.
What kind of USB scope are you using. I am looking for a good one, and this looks good.
Are you looking for a visual microscope, or an electronic one to view the image on a computer monitor?
You didn't say ROLL, you said SCRUB. Big, big difference. No need to experiment. Just common sense and the mistakes of others.
It depends on whether they get a good homogenous alloy, which they should because it will be made by an outside source like everything else. Good...
The first 1804s were legitimately made by the mint. All of the 1913s are spurious and should be confiscated. I talked to John J. Pittman about...
Good ol' Ed. I haven't seen him for a while. The most disorganized dealer I have ever met, but a joy to deal with.
Very nice photos.
If you can't post pics with the post, then wait until you have pictures, then post. Wait until you "get home" and do it all in one motion. Where...
Hammer, pliers and screwdriver. The tools for making good errors on CoinTalk.
It is a 6. If it were an 8, it would have a notch in the middle of the left side between the upper and lower loops.
It is definitely uncirculated. It just has a weak strike over the ear. Nice Philly - way more rare than an O Mint.
I will agree with that. I see sellers on eBay with feedback in the upper thousands, yet they continually sell hugely overpriced, overgraded...
I'd put a substantial pile of cash on the side that doing so would. Unless he doesn't consider hairlines marks. Would you wash your car with...
I have a friend that filled one of these. Some were details coins, but he did it, then sold it at auction. He had most but a few like the 1838-O...
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