Well, hello Andy. :) Yeah, that was a real beauty. I was pleasantly surprised by the subtle pastel, pink and blue toning. Really adds to the...
Great pic, bromac. :cool: I might have to look into Canadian coins myself someday. ;) Here's a couple of links that might be of...
Hi, Although it's very unlikely that you will have anything of great value, it can be a lot of fun picking out dates/mintmarks, and filling up...
Sure. What coins are on the menu for today?
That's a good question. On many coin designs, The headband, or the ribbon, which includes the word "LIBERTY", is a high spot on the coin,...
Hi doughmaking, Just wondering, are you looking to buy a Morgan as a gift for someone, or are you interested in collecting coins for yourself?...
A die defect? Not a die defect at all. A weakly struck left ear of corn is normal with this series. It is not an indicataion of...
The reason that the left ear of corn is usually weak, is because it is directly opposite of the high spot on the obverse (Liberty's hair above the...
I suppose that question needs to be clarified. It seems that many people who wish to invest in coins in order to turn a profit, place a lot of...
Hello again, Rob. The simple answer, would be "no". It would probably be easier for me to list the types of coins and Exonumia, that I don't...
Hi Rob, Circulated coins are numismatic items. ;) I like them because they are beautiful, interesting, and affordable. (Well, sometimes :D )
Well, it's not something you said, Bill. As you stated, previous winners are under no obligation to hold a give-away, not because you said so,...
Well said, Bill. I can't tell you enough, how fortunate we are to have you here, as a valued member of our group. Your country has a long...
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It is my understanding that since 1990, the mintmarks are made directly onto the dies, therefore no true RPM's are possible now. Your coins do...
That's a very neat coin, Bham. Nice find, and congratulations on being so observant.
Let's just suppose that I sold coins. And let's also suppose that I published a "price guide". Now, would I be better off if I offered my coins...
Hello, You have a souvenir novelty coin. Genuine Confederate Government issued halves look like this... 1861-O and this... C.S.A....
Oh, OK. I kind of thought it was all of the above. ;) BTW, keep an eye on your mailbox. :cool:
So, which is the scam? The auction, the slabs, or the price guide?
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