Oh my bad I didn’t mean to imply that I found anything. Sadly I didn’t. :( But I am going out metal detecting for a few days somewhere I think...
Have you considered submitting it to PCGS or NGC? I’m not sure if you have enough money in the coin to make the grading & shipping fees with it...
Congrats! I have a 1985 Libertad but that's it xD. Those Libertads are expensive compared to other 1 oz silver bullion coins from other countries.
So you would deny historians the chance to study and learn from them?
Nice finds! But I wouldn’t exactly call them historically relevant so in that case you should keep them.
That's true. It also allows collectors to get coins they couldn't normally afford if they have some problems rather than problem free coins which...
Yeah I know what you mean. I once saw a pendant that had a $4 Stella gold coin in it and my jaw dropped. $4 Stellas are insanely expensive as...
There becomes a point where keeping one's mouth shut is the wrong choice. Especially if the find is something that could contribute to the...
But what I mean is what if I am detecting somewhere and it’s legal to do so but I come across something that could be an unknown historical find....
I know what you mean. Why do so many people turn coins into pendants? Don’t get me wrong I understand the person thinks it looks cool and wants...
Awesome coins! Gold coins always look awesome though. xD I like the first type the best with the two-headed Eagle on the reverse.
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I live in the US so if anyone happens to know how the law works with finding coins on public lands with metal detectors I would appreciate your...
I wasn't so much referring to the value of the silver itself. Mostly just the quantity. A Morgan Dollar was 0.77 oz of silver and it's...
I wonder if coins containing precious metals (aka “hard money”) is why prices stayed low for so long. The price of a basic restaurant meal...
1941 is wayyy after Morgan Dollars. I believe Morgan’s ended in 1921.
I wouldn't mess with a cave woman. She could take down a bear if it came down to it.
Yeah but today the minimum wage is around $9/hour. Do you think you can get a decent meal at a sit-down restaurant for $9 today? Nope! However...
Nah the average wages for a man in 1885 was about $1.50 per day or roughly $10 per week.
I didn’t even notice the name match xD
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