Another good reason to subscribe to Numismatic News, as Michael "Skip" Fazzari is always doing articles, along with photos, on how to detect...
Try Executive Currency or Denly's of Boston. Executive carries a large variety of specialty notes. Both companies are well known and respected.
Actually I did not have a box. I was buying one roll each of the state quarters as they came out for around the first 12 states, then stopped....
Ditto, it's always a good marker but not always there.
[ATTACH] Just opened a new roll of Mint wrapped Philly quarters and found 12 of these out of 40, not too shabby. And I wonder why people don't...
I'm guessing India but after that I'm lost. It was a 50 cent junk box purchase. Any help, as always, greatly appreciated. Thanks. Tom[ATTACH]...
It is interesting to note, that many countries are now on a gold melting spree. Most dealers are dumping stocks of common date classic U.S. &...
Be on the look out for some nice die chips on these. They appear on the first set of windows on the main building. There is also a doubled die...
Trust us, the back leg is there, just hidden by all the environmental damage is has incurred.
This type of environmental damage is nearly impossible to make look better. As was said, if you want go ahead and try but you will ruin the coin...
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but (after seeing the ransom coin) that the U.S went after the foreign countries involved in the War of...
Funny! My girl friend did the same with her Dad several years ago. Two bricks though with a gift certificate between them for a weeks camping at...
Severe die deterioration, typical for Philadelphia, sorry no added value.
If it became worthless, why even buy it, just put up a sign in front of your house "All gold and silver taken here for free". Heck, most scrap...
If memory serves me right, the Danish coins (Norway) of this period were made of Iron? Harder to find in decent condition w/o rust. I found one in...
I saw the note after the fact on the bottom, my woops.
No, but he did not say Barber dime. More like some tounge in cheek humor at the bottom.
Hmmmm....
Provided they each graded a minimum of Proof 65, current catalog value is around $50.00 for all three but what you could get would be whatever...
Yes, badly gouged but still worth the silver content.
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