Honestly, I would have to say; "both". I don't have a problem with paying the actual value for a purchase. What I do have a problem with, is...
The 1921-P looks like it is in AG-3 condition, but has been harshly cleaned. I would estimate a retail price of $10-$15. The 1921-D looks...
Awww... ND's in love. :p How sweet. Somebody better pinch him. :D
I see what you're saying, and many folks do the same thing. My only problem with those type of auctions, is that you know right off the bat,...
Hi Ken, and welcome. :) Those off color cents are confusing, aren't they? One of the most widely asked questions, on coin forums, is "how...
You're going to make me go digging through that junk box anyway, aren't you Roy? :p Actually, my mathmatical skills are well noted. :( The...
Yeah Jim, there's a lot of history around here. Lots of Revolutionary and Civil War battlefields, Colonial settlements, Southern plantations. I...
Yeah, I didn't want to search through my "junk box", so I looked it up on the Mint's website. :D
The diameter of a 1/10th oz. Platinum Eagle is .650 in. That would be 16.51 mm.
Yep, they're pretty cheap when you buy quantity. The thing is, I don't have any need for a bunch of them. I don't sell coins.
Hello. :) Without asking the machinist, we will probably never know exactly why he decided to create that particular pairing of coins....
You're right, Roy. That is a safer way of sending coins. I have done the same thing. I save all the bubble mailers, I get through the mail,...
I'll bet you're right. ;) I've mailed lots of coins for the price of a stamp. (currently 37 cents)
Congratulations, sugarfreak. Nice prize, ND!
I suppose it could be real, but with no stated return policy, and a $4.00 S&H charge, he/she can let someone else have it.
Yeah, but he needs to do something about that avatar. :eek: That thing is scary. ;)
Well, I guess they saw how much empty Proof and Mint set packaging was selling for, and they (the US Mint) didn't want to be left out of the market.
Hello, tracerat. Welcome! I'll go with what National dealer said. Albums are great. Just be careful, and you shouldn't have a problem....
Yep. That book is a "must have" for anyone who is interested in US coinage.
Hi, Kristie. I'm from Martinsville, VA. Glad to meet you, neighbor!
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