But there's a real house, right?
It will be for sale. Maybe not in your lifetime, but kids or grandkids will be more interested in the cash.
Not a coin. It looks like a one ounce silver round.
Wow! I hope they can't hear what I'm thinking.
They stay red by being protected by other coins - in rolls, kegs, bags, etc. Low humidity and mild temperature fluctuations. Truly "red" copper is...
To have them get out (except for proofs under controlled conditions) without oil on them is unbelievable. I have overstruck thousands of new...
The reason is that the surface of a new coin is not virgin copper. There is a great deal of oil on the surface of new coins. Mints are factories...
Coins?
If you want them and collect them it's not a waste of money. Whoever sent them in for grading lost a lot of money. What grades are they?
And don't forget Flea markets.
It fits us all at some time. Just ask my mom.
Supply and demand. Next year 2017 will be a random year.
Is the Villiage Idiot moniker a warning?
ANACS, PCGS and NGC. It just depends on the coin. You want your VAM ID'd, who you gonna call...ANACS. And for circulated coins they're all...
Pencil erasers also are used to simulate luster. It is luster, but once you see enough you learn to recognize the difference between the way it...
For less money, would I rather have something that is .9167 Fine Gold, or .9999 Fine Gold. Easy answer for me - get the maple leaf.
I would be more of the opinion that the story of taking them in trade for guns was just that, a story, and if the ones you were shown were not the...
The Blob that ate Cleveland... or a booger. No, I go with die chip.
I had a full red 1942 Newfoundland Cent come back MS65RD by them. I asked them at an ANA show which one of their employees did the fingerprint on...
I personally like the satin proofs. I have a beautiful 1950 Franklin half that really shows off Sinnock's talent.
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