Don't get me wrong folks as I fully understand the "excitement" about this set. However, no matter how much nor in how many different ways you...
That would have been sweet!
Your analogy is very flawed by the simple fact that you are comparing a limited mintage coin with coins that will be minted by the millions and...
I would think $40 to $60 if even that might be more reasonable in a year or so.
It will be since there are no Unique Coins within the set and each of the cents has mintages in the millions while the Lincoln proof is at...
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No. Essentially he paid $20 to look at an OBW roll of coins as a form of a collecting entertainment. Its what we do. I pay $14 to go to the...
Yes you can trust them as you have no alternative other than to actually look at the coin. As for buying them? why not just continue to submit them?
Got me too Mr. Smarty Pants! ;)
Since folks appear to prefer the Law of Peace coin, count on the mint picking the ugliest of the Tree of Peace designs.
I would never put a "dollar per hour" value on the activities I consider fun because to do so would certainly dampen my enthusiasm. I choose,...
I'll respond. Yes. the quality of coin coming out of the US Mint is lousy unless you happen to come across a coin that was at the top of the...
That does not appear to be a "toning" spot to me but a "carbon" spot. I have a 1962 Franklin Proof with carbon spots that I successfully dipped...
Unfortunately, IKEs are not as readily available as Kennedy's and few banks can get them for you. A $1,000 bag of IKE's will set you back anywhere...
IKEs are literally open diamond mine which few have bothered to explore. Learn your varieties and set them aside for the future as this is a win...
Actually, it means Double Struck Close Obverse Overlap but the Mint Mark did play a part in the coins attribution: [IMG] The R was the other...
I do not know where you are getting your data from but PCGS has only graded 3 1974-S IKEs as MS69 so the price is a bit high but still valid....
Hey......I'll send you a Walker I found in a roll of halves for that Barber! :kewl:
I just read in a recent Coin World that ANACS will now be authenticating, grading and slabbing Daniels AMERO coins to head off the Canadian...
Roll searching does have its benefits even though the benefits don't roll around that often! [IMG] [IMG] Hopefully, this 1970-D DDO FS-101 will grade!
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