I carry one in my pocket always as do all of my closest friends. It is the only foreign coin that I have any attachment to at all.
too late, .900 beat ya to it :P
the operative part of your argument is: The problem is that you have to be educated in order to tell the wheat from the chaff. Your argument...
can anyone here show we where I can buy under-priced coins??? I don't need to know how to tell whether or not they are, just show me where they...
Thanks for showing off your S mints, Kanga. Love 'em!!! I once owned an 09-S NGC MS-64 BN. Man, I loved that coin! Bought it when the ANA was...
The coin is AU. 1964-D ANYTHING is very common. These quarters command no premium other than the silver content.
Kanga, can you post a 09-S? Also, are you going to be able to afford a 77 in 65 RB? ;)
the best place that you can go is to the bookstore. Buy a few books on series that interest you, learn a bit about them and then and only then...
Interesting purchase. What are you looking for? cameo coins?
I have owned two of the 3 keys. The 14-D is F-15 and the 22 No-D XF-40. I have never owned an 09-S VDB, but I have always wanted to. I hope I get...
I actually have one ( a 14-D) in about that grade. (Mine's F-15) Yes, it's an easy one to find, but a bit pricey.
you're going to try to add a 14-D, and 09-S VDB, and a 22 No-D to that set???? You'd best be selling an awful lot of LP1s,2s and 3s!!!
I gave it a grade of MS-67 FSB. My thought is that there is enough toning (yes, toning) on the coin to say that it hasn't ever been cleaned which...
the SP grade is for Specimen coins. Coins not made for general circulation generally with a special finish. In the case of this coin, a satin...
and if I had to guess, I would say it's an added mint mark
well, the man offers a lifetime guarantee of authenticity, so after the buyer sends the coin off to the TPG and it gets rejected as counterfeit he...
in the words of Emily Littella: Oh, that's different! Nevermind!
happy birthday redwin!
Danr, I have been putting away circulation strike 1¢, 5¢ and 10¢ coins in pristine condition since 1999. When the Mint Sets went satin in 2005,...
yes, the finish is different and a trained eye can spot the differences
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