I'm a little confused. Are we talking about a coin that has been polished, as in "buffed" with an abraisive? Or are we talking about a coin that...
I think it's fair to say that Mintmarks are not normally found on devices. Are these the only two examples? I'm not sure. The Standing Liberty...
I'll take the compliment, and the "Thanks".
LINK What's my prize?
I can understand why. Way to go, David! :D
Welcome, Robert. I might suggest that you look for another example. It sounds like you'll probably never really be happy with the one you...
A couple of our dealer friends are out of town. You might want to see if this gentleman can help you: LINK(click here)
Personally, I would always question the grade of any coin I was interested in. ;)
Yep, you are one of the "good guys". Keep up the good work.
Very kind of you to offer, Jim. I already have many circulated sets. I was mostly wondering if you were also a fan of the series.
Nice, cris. But why the disclaimer? Isn't your opinion just as good as the next guy's?
Hey, Jim. No, Civil War store cards would not be considered as coins. They are classified as tokens, and fall under the classification of...
Pretty cool, Jim. Ever find any Jefferson nickels?
I have a couple of excellent reference books on the subject. There doesn't seem to be a lot to choose from. :( What are some of your...
Man, that's a great collection, cris. Thanks for sharing it with us. I really like those Dansco albums. Gives you a great way to view your...
Enjoy yourself, Nick. We'll be here when you get back.
Right back at'cha.
Doofus? No, my friend, you are far from that. You are one of the most knowledgable numismatists I know, and I am lucky to have you to rely on.
Thanks, Roy, for reminding me of how little I know about coins, and how much there is to learn. And to all the posters on this thread, your...
Blue Book is last year's wholesale prices.
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