I collect all types of US coins. Just pick up whatever I see that I like and go from there. This keeps me from getting bored with one series and...
Beautiful set! I'm at a loss for anything else to add. Guy~
Very informative post, Schatzy! I like Roosevelts as well, and have several complete silver sets. All are in circulated condition, but I still...
Why I collect Roosevelt Dimes!! I found this post on "Why I collect Roosevelt Dimes!!" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for...
I'd say Ebay is the bet bet as far as auctions go to sell them. But, depending on how well you know your local coin dealer, you may have a better...
Looks like they tried a plaster mold to cast a copy to me. Very poor fake. Guy~
Thats a lot of research-oriented questioning. I hope they're paying you for the answers. Guy~
I usually find on average about two silver quarters per year. Most come from a local movie theater I've noticed. It's not too surprising however,...
End times are important as well. I've snagged a few nice coins in the past because the ending times were very late at night or very early morning,...
Theres nothing wrong with buying online. The trick is to find a trusted dealer. Some of the greatest coin collections of all time were assembled...
Wasn't the Kennedy half like the Washington quarter in that it was originally authorized as a commemorative coin and not intended to go beyond...
For $120 a month you could go buy about 8 ASE's yourself. Most will be 69's anyways, so why pay basically $115 extra for a grade point that is...
I've only ever bought two sets, and neither purchase was for the coins, but the albums they were in. Sometimes people don't know what they have in...
It might work if the world's economy were on par in every country. It works with the Euro because there are no third world countries within the...
I sure hope not all future coins will be colored, at least not in the sense that most are colored today. If they want to have contrasting colors,...
Thats a heck of a nice addition! Guy~
I'm with Mark. Usually you can see hairline scratches all over the surfaces, as well as areas in tight recesses where the original surface is...
True, but you asked as an investor, not a collector. Show me an investor who is paying for bullion at a premium based on type, error, or anything...
I'd buy whatever you found the cheapest. The reason being, every coin shop I've ever been into buys silver bullion for the same price, regardless...
I'd rather be an older rare and high denomination coin. I'm lazy and hate working, like most change today and bills. Kids with sticky fingers...
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