I received a 1990 British 5 pence coin in change as a dime. I understand that actually exchanging it involves more than the coin is worth, but...
I'll go with my gut which was my reaction from word go. I grade the coin PF-66. there is no question in my mind that the coin is a proof...
Ruben: I am not a dealer. Never have been. I have worked for a dealer, but I have never been one. The coin is spotted like most Ike proof...
what makes you think so? I don't see anything exceptional about this coin at all
who, me?
why yes, it is clad one too, right?
I think that this is one of them, Paul. It might be interesting to some of the newer members here to read through this article from The Best of...
because it was a circulation strike San Francisco mint coin. ergo - silver
Reuben: The coin that Lehigh sold is a silver coin. It is uncirculated and came from a red 3-coin Mint set. I did once find one in circulation,...
My point, moen, is that a credit or cashless society will be easier to cheat or corrupt. A computer hacker can make himself seem like a...
sight unseen marketability will never be seen with the TPGs. Coin grading is subjective and there is no such thing as a standard grade. It always...
because hard money (coins and notes) are the only defense that every day people have from computer hackers, bank officials or anyone else corrupt...
If you can do it early enough, you can usually sell singles and rolls on eBay. By early I mean before they are everywhere. I'd list a roll and...
tell me which Jefferson is tougher to find in gem, Paul. My assertion that the 42-D was the toughest to find in 66 and better. Which Jeff do you...
although not generally considered a key, the 42-D is one of the toughest to find in MS-66 and higher. 66-FS is another animal altogether
looks AU 55 to me. Not particularly well struck near the center which could be mushy strike or wear. Almost impossible to tell which because I...
Amanda, the analysis is not too difficult to make. The coin was struck with a grease filled die. They are quite common and usually carry no...
I agree with everything you said, rodeo, except the value. It's a nickel, not a quarter. It's value is 5¢ not 25¢
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