If you are buying with the intent to sell and make a quick profit, then keep them sealed in their boxes. If you are buying for your collection,...
I am not a big fan of toning in general but do really like the rainbows. Congrats. TC
Very nice Morgan silver dollars. I especially like the tone on the 1896. TC
I wish you luck on this arduous task. It may be a very tough one to estimate though. This is one of those coins that was saved by the many...
Nice coin Duke. Try finding one of these without the toning on the reverse...very challenging. TC
My son gets it all...hopefully a long time from now. TC
Great deal on a great set. :thumb: TC
Induced by copper or zinc poisoning perhaps. :whistle: TC
Let me put it in an optimistic way: It will be a great time for us to buy coins, especially those key/semi-key dates we always wanted. TC
I have only one 1964P Kennedy half but it has huge sentimental value to me. My mom (a big JFK fan) waited in line at the bank when they were...
All the best for a speedy recovery. TC
F12 Obverse, VG8 Reverse: VG10 net. TC
If she has a 1961 proof set, take a close look at the reverse of the Franklin half to see if it is a doubled die. :eating: TC
If those are final numbers, Hot Springs will surely be hot in the secondary market! TC
Wouldn't it be interesting if the coins in the LN6 set developed a "special" tone over time unique to being housed in that set? That 50,000...
Did you buy your LN6 directly from the mint or in the secondary market? TC
Many will advise you to buy as close to spot as possible, but I would suggest the ASEs for reasons I have already stated in many other posts...
The economic environment is much different now than in 1999. Mintages of circulating coins have plummeted over the past few years. I will be...
Are those Arkansas "Hot Springs" quarters final numbers? TC
I vote to open it. I freed a roll of 1955 Roosevelt dimes a few months ago and the majority were brilliant even though the ones on the end were...
Separate names with a comma.