Hi, cholmes. Welcome to CoinTalk. Just think you should know, that coin collecting is a wonderful hobby. You should always collect those coins...
I have no doubt, that Nick is an honest dealer and Ebay seller, but that doesn't mean that people aren't going to bid too high on his auctions....
I think you just answered your own question. :D
Well, if nothing came off, then you didn't scrape it hard enough. lol As far as telling you the value, only the person that buys it will be...
As far as searching rolls goes, just tell the teller how many of each denomination you need. I never have any trouble getting all the cents,...
I don't think that will happen. It has not been the case, so far. (unless you count the WWII silver alloy issues) Personally, I'd love to see the...
Now come on chevy. You're not serious, are you? :rolleyes:
There were 7,160,000 1922-D cents minted. The "1922 plain" is simply a 1922-D, that was struck from a defective die. There are also "weak D"...
chevy, I noticed you said the lettering was "very thick". This sounds like the result of die deterioration. It is VERY common on nickels from...
If anyone would like to see The Father of our Country remain as the main device on the quarter dollar coin, please take the time to drop your...
Welcome, Haley_Foxhog. You might try scraping a little off the edge of the coin. You should see the copper plating underneath. Plating coins...
We have only two Founding Fathers on our coins. Prices for these two series have doubled and tripled as of late. I would think any coin dealer...
Here's a recent buffalo design: Commemorative Dollar (click here)
Bet it won't look like this: A coin with relief and sculptural design (click here)
Oh yeah, the Fed. Res. banks don't provide banking services to the general public.
It's tough to find uncirculated rolls of coins at a bank. The armored car companies take circulated coins and uncirculated coins, and dump them in...
You might get some ideas from these sites: COIN PHOTOGRAPHY (click here) Some other searches, such as "photographing coins", "imaging...
I can only offer you a broad estimate of value. The $1 coin could be in the $100-$300 range. The Quarter Eagle, in the $150-$5000 range. As far...
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