Thats a commemorative Slab Alan.
Eisenhowers. Last of the large dollar coins and just LOADED with varieties!
The Modern Clad Coinage Market is what WE make of it folks. It is ours to make or destroy through neglect. Anybody that has spent any time at all...
My my! I think I've shown folks that your original statement: "no cheap stuff will always remain to be cheap" is simply not true and given the...
The purchaser of this 1984 Washington did: http://www.teletrade.com/coins/lot.asp?auction=2433&lot=1494 The purchaser of this 1987 Washington...
But only after waiting for what seems like forever or in some cases, IS forever.
I have no idea how they would handle a coin as old as yours but newer modern coins DO get sometype of treatment. I have had a couple of 1972-S BS...
Below is my experience with the "PCGS Guarantee". http://www.pcgs.com/Membership/order.html?SubmissionNo=4148651 Below are the emails I've...
Really? Finally I got something right!
Kinda looks like my check book as I've never been good with math! However, like I said, (covering butt) $420 would be unacceptable!
hile your numbers do add up, you;'ve not considered the most important aspect with regard to the 1972 Lincolns. Specifically, there were a...
He's selling silver which has little to do with the Red Book or Blue Book. It's value is based upon whatever the current market rates are. At...
Yes, it's difficult. But for certain, those that choose to openly "diss" clad coinage because its "cheap" (in their opinion) are missing the...
This 1974-D DDO is kinda cool to look for: [ATTACH]
Don;t listen to this kid. He truly is nuts. [ATTACH]
Personally, I don't think you're capable of answering the question since.........................the answer was already provided for you. [ATTACH]
Spoken like a true "bullion" collector since your comments do nothing but reduce collectible coins to pure bullion. Of course this means that an...
Sam, I can find a nice gemmy 1969-D a lot easier than I can find an AU or even circulated coin as an example exists in each and every 1969 US Mint...
Just to add a little kickback, given the low mintages of these coins I expect that the distribution of the coins was not readily available which...
Can you actually prove this statement or are you simply repeating what some one stated?
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