Sure there's a chance, just as there's a chance that it will go down in value, or that it will hold its present value. Frankly, though, unless...
If it's truely AU, you did OK. In the 2003 Red Book the AU value given is $15.
I suggest you go to your local library and look at a copy of the Guide Book of United States Coins, also known as the Red Book. There are a...
Die cracks seldom add any significant premium to a coin's value. They are very common, and occur when the die starts to deteriorate under the...
Hi there dog. Welcome to the forum. For U.S. coins, go to just about any coin store, book store, or hobby store and pick up the inexpensive Guide...
The photos are much too dark to use for grading, but it looks to me as if there is some wear on the cheek, and the hair doesn't look as highly...
Me too! A very good question Rick. I think you're right, but just wish I knew more about it. I have a number of 100 Lire coins from that...
Very often they drop to bullion value within a few years of issue. :(
I get so tired of posting >> this link << :rolleyes:
If you didn't clean them yourself, and carefully inspect the paint for chips or breaks, I wouldn't trust them Spencer. :rolleyes: A wipedown...
Well Hi right back at you young man. Welcome to the forum. We would sure like to see some pictures of those coins my friend. They are very...
This 1786 silver 15 kreuzer(?) has me stumped! The bust on the obverse is completely worn away, but the legend tells us that it is Holy Roman...
This 1917 silver Canadian dime (KM#23) is the most worn coin I have that is fully recognizable. :rolleyes: Even though the "19" in the date is...
Haven't seen one since I converted mine to greenbacks at Camp Drake on August 14, 1955! :rolleyes:
[img] Just remember my young friend, the grip of the Darkside is verrrrrrrry strong. :p
Awfully strong "LIBERTY" for the condition of the rest of the obverse.:( [IMG] If you decide to bid, please contact me off-forum to...
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If you find one, be sure to post the URL here. :D
Hi brushelle, and welcome to the forum. The Standard Catalog of World Coins lists only a single variety Spanish 2 escuedos gold coin for 1714....
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