I edited your post. I have no clue how my name got listed as original poster on your comment. GDJMSP deserves that credit.
That was bought by GDJMSP. He is definately a well versed collector
Well I am not real familiar with Ebay. To me it seems like a giant flea market. I hear far more horror stories than good ones. The good ones...
Now I am trying to understand this logic, so take a moment to pass along a little insight. I hear very frequently from several of the members...
Your point is well taken GDJMSP. I guess I fall into the same thinking as the people in the past. I heard of dealers selling 1955 double die...
They make a silver proof set each year with all the coins minted that year. The dime, quarter, and half dollar are done in silver. The others are...
I just came across an old post written by "marotta". As many of you may know, this member is a well versed writer. This particular post is one of...
Mr Bowers is not associated with Bowers and Merena auctions any longer. He is the numismatic researcher for American Numismatic Rarities (ANR)
I would highly recommend to anyone that if you see Mr. Bowers at a show, introduce yourself. He is amazing. One of a few true numismatic experts.
Well the 1883 was a special circumstance though. The whole with and without cents thing going for it. While the 2004 BU Jefferson singles and...
High prices don't always equal rarity either, but good job on the referrence. pog makes a good point. A handy referrence book will answer many...
:D Good job my friend....
Each coin series has what is known as a key date, or a semi key date. These are almost always the rarest coins in that particular series. Some...
Rare does not always equal number made. It equals number available. Take a look at a few Morgans with mintages in the hundreds of thousands....
Never happen. Too many made.
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One roll of each mintmark would be better.
No. Rare is always going to equal valuable. Something is rare because it is not easily obtainable.
No. The only reason would be as an educational tool. A circulated 2004 Jefferson will never have any numismatic value.
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