I'm not sure which is the saddest. People who pay premiums for certain die varieties, just because they got listed in the Red Book, or people who...
Great post, Roy. I don't think that's what the OP was looking for, but sound advice nonetheless. My only advice would be..."be an individual"....
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eBay item # 290013750670 or # 250014990668 Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but it does have the 2006 colorized nickel.
eBay item # 170014304480
Wouldn't be worth much to me, but try giving it to a youngster who might find it extremely cool. That would show you it's real value. :)
Just wanted to follow up. He also sent me the Buffalo nickel version. I already had a couple of Kennedy half coasters. I've seen these in...
I actually have one of those. It was sent to me by a fellow collector. It's about the size of a coaster that you would sit a glass on. pretty...
I'd recommend it also, Bruce. Well worth the price.
I'd probably suggest sending "cwtokenman" a PM. He may be able to identify that die pair. (free of charge) I find that most knowledgable token...
Yes., that's something special. It sure looks like a Gem BU. Very expensive. LOL
Looks like one of the S/S varieties. Nice find!
I collect Jefferson nickels because I find Thomas Jefferson to be one of the greatest American heros we have ever had. His history is well...
If you mean should you pay a third party to "grade" it, I'd say probably not. Filled dies, die chips, and other minor blemishes, on modern...
A fellow nickel collector made this picture for us. Just goes to show what makes this hobby so special to me. One collector helping another....
Hi, I save all the nickels I find from the sixties, as well. I must have hoarded thousands of them, over the years. I have several rolls of...
Yes, but eBay should only be reserved for the most experienced of numismatists. And, I should add to that, should only be for those who have...
Hello, I want you to know that you are not alone, and that there are others, like you, who share your interests. I collected coins for...
Sometimes PCGS may appear to overgrade due to the deterioration of the coin while it is encapsulated in the holder. Take this chocolate coin...
Huh? Wher're we going?
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