relative rarity??? There are millions of them... the coin is not rare. Thus a likely reason for the lack of interest.
not to mention that the premium that you pay for silver proof sets will likely never be equal to the melt value
I think what he's saying is that an inquiry from an account that appears to be a female, (and a picture that is attractive amplifies the results)...
Frank - How can it be PMD and only be on 1 side of the coin?
no flip = no love not me... but I think that people are not excited because the opportunity for a quick buck is going to take more work than usual
why don't you post your first communion money, Doug? It has to be older than those ancients! ;)
It is possible that NGC would re-holder the coin into a correct slab if for no other reason than to correct the record, protect their reputation...
The OP's coin does not look like an overdate, but it's possible, I guess. The doubling on the 4 is more pronounced on the Denver overdate vs the...
AU-50
some good advice overheard: -it's a marathon, not a sprint
If you think that those are nice tools, buy an old copy, of around the 1960 vintage (It must be pre-1964) and check the prices on certain key and...
worth it's weight in chocolate
IIRC, Medora, it was not the Mint as an establishment, but the Mint's Chief Engraver, Charles Barber that was resistant to the change in the...
with circulated coins like these, it is difficult to tell what exactly happened. I would say, that it is likely either struck through grease, or...
MS-63 I don't like the toning either. It may be natural, but it's not attractive.
be grateful for Whitman. There are very few publishers that print books on coins and coin collecting any more. save for Whitman, who publishes...
MS-65 This coin is known for really great strikes and DMPL is common. This coin is not DMPL, but a very nice coin nonetheless.
actually, it is printed in the United States by Whitman Publishing in Atlanta
I bought the solution for antiquing the rings on Amazon for $10. Thanks for the help. I will try to post before and after pictures!
What do you use to antique the finish on the rings? I have one that is plain, and I'd like to antique it to make the details visible.
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