I'm hardly an expert in anything, but the series I know the most about in my collection is Morgans and Capped Bust Halves. Guy~
Yep...for a small cut :D Guy~
I don't know, but they work great for meat. I don't recommend placing coins in with hamburger into the freezer though. Guy~
Great half! Wish I had one like that. Guy~
Great site! Thanks for the link. Guy~
Gotta agree there, Paul. I've looked for years and all I was ever able to find were peace dollars with brown toning. Until I found this one:...
I'd never seen too many Kennedy's tone much, except for turning black. But, my dad gave me the one below the other day, and although the pic is a...
I've read countless times that bullion coins grade between 69-70 almost 70% of the time. Thats a vast majority, which means an MS 70 coin should...
Thats a nice 43. Of all the coins I've collected over the years I've yet to purchase a nice steel cent. It may be time. Guy~
Great coin! The die crack adds some nice character. Guy~
I think to make it a meaningful poll you'll need to break it into two parts: classic and modern. For example, I don't collect moderns so my answer...
Mine would have to be the Standing Liberty quarter. I shiver every time I hear someone say how beautiful the design is. To me it's almost as bad...
Thats mostly true. But you also have to remember that during the past year there have been some very famous high dollar coins that have failed to...
I don't think they are. What many see as gains in value are nothing more than coins costing more due to inflation. If a 1793 cent was still worth...
I always wondered how anyone thought the Amero would work for North America. The US and Canada might be able to pull something off together, but...
If you just like nice pics and some history on coins, I'd suggest auction catalogs. I order about a dozen a year and have never paid a cent for...
They charge me the same for all coinage. Theres no markup for them, just the cost they have to recover. Of course, they only do this for what they...
I don't know....I've been submitting coins to NGC for years through my coin shop and always pay the same: $6 for slower service, $10 for speedy...
I usually buy a new one every year ,but this year I might hold out for the newer professional edition just to see how I like it. Guy~
That coin has seen better days, but I wouldn't kick it out of my safe. Still has some really nice detail where it hasn't been chewed up. Guy~
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