I agree.Even grades would just be a trivia queston if there is only 5. Those interested in them, or their agents, would know the order of...
Why keep it anywhere but a bank vault? Maybe he's teasing us with repro. I believe Royal Oak makes 1913 Lib nickel reproductions.
Here's a nice history of it. http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=9067
Of course. They're from the government. They're here to help. :) I still have that polariod cert somewhere.
I feel your pain. Have you tried suspending the coin in hydraulic oil and then fracking with a cherry bomb? :) *Just joking*
Royal Oak?
Seven hundred for a 1841 Seated dollar. Then another $30 to get it authenticate by INS. Shortly after that I remembered that PNG authenticated...
Plastic might work. They could save on re-tooling by outsourcing to china. Plastic money made in china. That sounds about right.
The U.S mint struck experimental bronze clad steel cents along with the aluminum cents in 1973. I believe they also experimented with plastic...
I never sold any of them but that's probably what would happen.
It's same for me with music. I'll listen to the same album over and over for weeks and get tired of it and not listen to it for five years.
I've used them in the past. They're beautiful for displaying coins and it's good protection. But they can be difficult to work with if the coins...
Looks Very Fine to me too.
When the listing begins with "WOW!" and goes on to tell how the rareity was "discovered" in the quaint estate of an old country Englishman, it's...
Detecto the good news is you get burned but you keep coming back. That's a good sign that your a collector at heart and not just an investor....
A flat bed scanner. The thingys that allow you lighten images.
Can you scan it? It would help to see everything at the same time.
On the reverse image I see a flattened and spreading rim from 1:00-3:00. How can that be Unc? Granted it could be a 50 rather than my 40 but I...
Weak strike or not, it will be called what it looks like and it looks circulated. The reverse rim on the first image looks to be merging with...
I like to heat seal tokens and coins in SAFLIPs because most sizes up to half dollar will fit them and still seal. And because most of what I...
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