Anyone want to buy some raisins... [IMG]
Because it's there...
If there is ANY thought you might not be here next year, that's reason to get in!!!
Some places made silver, platinum and gold clad versions for "collectors".
Let it happin, Cappin
no prob. I remember using gm for a long time.
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Search the "sold" listings as a guide. Mostly dealers aren't offended by offers unless they are ridiculous.
I buy ancients on e-bay, but, then again, I dumpster dive... [IMG]
I wouldn't sell it until I found out
BTW, gr is grains, if you want grams, the abbreviation is just g
Is it honest? If you know it isn't and try to take advantage of someone's ignorance, it is not only dishonest, but immoral. Does that matter to you?
Would there be any difference between Franklin Mint "coins" vs Franklin Mint "medals" with similar weights and composition?
I've noticed recently that the Franklin Mint coins made for some island countries will sell for about the melt price. Picked up quite a few of them.
Unfortunately this is one of the most common years and the grading cost would be prohibitive. Coins worth less than $150-$200 aren't worth grading.
Hence the smiley face [IMG]
I wonder this too
Oh ye of little faith...
The worn or rusty ones aren't worth much, but if the shiny ones are XF, AU or U, they are worth a couple of bucks each.
https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/276/small-cents/indian-head-cent/1861-P/
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