Catch-22, Joseph Heller (Do I keep my CRH'ing finds or sell them to fuel my coin collecting) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (me trying to...
Too much info for my taste ;-) The experts will want to see only the side directly opposite the suspected clip to look for the "Blakesly...
Please provide pics of the opposite edge, directly across from the clipped area (both obverse and reverse).
>"Proof Type Coins", they list bid/ask for > IHC as low as $70/$77 for a PR60. So what years are they talking about here?
I'm sure it's just me not understanding, but I'm interested in a nice "fatty" IHC (1859-1864) and don't understand the Greysheet. Under "Flying...
DSLR with a macro lens or a smartphone with a "McGuyver'ed" macro lens.
No idea. An even clearer picture or a macro setup might shed some light on the mystery.
I don't see any Blakesly Effect... Does anyone else? I'm still learning... It looks cool... I hope it's a clip.
You're a lot luckier than I am, that's for sure. Nice timing.
I have a hard time believing this. What kind of idiot cashes in old coins at a bank for face value? I can understand if they're in rolls and...
1964 (and earlier) dimes, quarters and halves would be mostly (90%?) silver. But maybe you knew that... The 1880 & 1885 dollars are "Morgans"....
I started CRH'ing was to finance my recently re-discovered passion for coin collecting. I *liked* coins as a kid, but now I can't get enough....
I only save older than 1955. All pre-1950's (not sure why... Just "Old enough" I guess) and all pre-1955 to catch any Henning fakes.
What are the stories behind the various Washington quarters?
Ditto... Almost. I got a box that was mixed about 25% 2014 pennies, 25%-40% other Zincolns, and the rest were "older".
Thx.
Thanks, 444.
Doug, how do you calculate the gold-silver ratio?
Can you post your answer? I'm curious.
Why oh why can I never find coin shops selling junk world silver! Nice purchase.
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