Coins are a good way to BLOW your retirement investment completely out of the water. On the other hand, coins are a good way to spend your...
Kinda the same. Looking closely, the reverse more closely resembles the RDV-006 Eisenhower with the round Gulf of Mexico and the 4 islands off...
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Sure. If I felt good about the buyer and felt I could afford a $20 loss, why not?
Yer right but then .............. how many parents actually buy those X-boxes?
Uh huh! Tell me, How many young kids can even afford to purchase a Morgan Dollar in MS? Start a collection of Silver Eagles and work their way...
Sheesh! No Kidding! For whatever reasons I didn't have any 2012 Bullion Silver Eagles for my Dansco. Perhaps I was distracted by the anniversary...
It is possible that someone decided to get rid of their rolls of 1981 Lincolns. The coins you're finding have obviously not seen circulation...
I do not think its a clash as much as I think that its an erroded die.
This set also include the 1994-S Jefferson Matte Proof coin which in MS70 can get quite expensive. I'm frankly amazed that you were able to pick...
Definitely die wear in that the edges of the die recesses lose their sharpness which causes the letters to actually increase in width. If you...
One of many definitions of whizzing: http://www.us-coin-values-advisor.com/coin-collecting-guide.html#W Specifically: "The process of altering...
Uhhhhh Hello? Is anybody home? The man said that it was a BIN Listing and he emailed the seller with a Best Offer which was not part of the...
I'd wager that the coin might bring as much as $24.50 in an open auction. That clash is outstanding!
I would purchase an already graded 1964 Kennedy Proof instead of sending in a single coin which would be quite expensive.
Grading does NOT "add" value as much as it "insure's" value for the "grade" based upon a panel of professional graders and what "they" are willing...
It all depends upon the coin and the damage which caused the details grade. I wouldn't think that a "whizzed" coin has an ice cubes chance in...
Interpret "frost" as "white". Or "snowy white" if you will. A frosty proof would be a coin which has "white" looking devices and mirrored fields....
Sorry Folks, but in the OP, I read "acrylic cases". I've never known, or heard of anyone referring to OGP as "acrylic". It's always just plastic...
CLeaned Coins are just that, cleaned. Keeping in mind that collectors will gravitate toward "non-messed with" coins should give you the answer...
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