Welcome to CT! :welcome: Peace dollars, particularly the 1927P. :smile. TC
Great find regardless of condition. Congrats! TC
Good plan. Learn from him and then find your niche. :smile. TC
Welcome to CT! :welcome: Check for local coin dealers or perhaps a place that does currency exchange? TC
You may want to think about PMs and not numismatic items for investment purposes. With that said, key dates are probably best (1916 D dime, 1909...
Welcome to CT! :welcome: Congrats on the 1998 WAM. :thumb: TC
Which ones do you need? TC
I am going to assume this is discretionary spending. If you already have 100 ASEs, go with gold (AGEs would look really nice next to the ASEs)....
You should create a spreadsheet inventory of the items you have on your own before you do anything. I would suggest a categorizing the loose...
Where did you buy? Thanks, TC
One of these is going to be a low mintage sleeper. If the mint stops making them, prices will likely surge. TC
That is a decent price for that coin in a PCGS slab with only 5 finer, but I do not think you need to rush. Mark's advice is spot on. TC
I like the ATB quarter designs this year. Nice pics as well. TC
That is about the current silver value for a quarter so it is a very good price, especially for a proof or a Barber! TC
Thanks for this thread. I have been experimenting with a photography set up since Christmas. Lighting and angles are key! TC
Many people do not like the design, but I really feel that the Franklin series is under appreciated. I have been accumulating 1959 DDRs and 1958...
My love of history has definitely shaped my coin collecting. :smile TC
I like your pics. You may need a little bit more light though. I am also testing out a coin photography set up and hope to have some pics of my...
I use either Airtites or Intercept Shield holders for my silver coins, and so far, no toning. :smile TC
Wow, that was very generous of you. You should check out the PCGS forum: http://forums.collectors.com/categories.cfm?catid=26 :smile TC
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