Anybody can buy them. What the new owners did was kill off the cheap single copy sales. They used to sell single copies for less than 1/12th of...
Something not mentioned, is that Red and Blue book prices are significantly dated. The pricing surveys for the 2021 book, released in April 2020...
If you are going to engrave a love token for the love of your life, are you going to Grab a skanky well-worn coin or Grab a nice new coin -...
They're fake. Period. MELT value on a Morgan is $20.91 today... If they're selling them for $9.64 Well, you do the math
Cindy is currently the president of TEC. Engraving a die on a steel cylinder is a specialist endeavor. The TEC website lists two resources, one a...
I collect ACG and wanna be ACG @ddddd there are some data points, where an ordinary Morgan in a doily was selling for that $150 premium (IIRC...
Yep If you look at the big image there could be a difference in the speckled patterning where the ACG letters were.
Well, darn, @ddddd if you are going to do all my work for me, I'll have to find a new gig. Domain Tools has 4 historical records going back 13...
It's easier to conserve somebody else's grade, if it goes up or down, it's not YOUR problem.
That's also something people do - they spend a lot of $ to have it graded express (so it's within the US Mint return window) and if it doesn't...
TNA(Texas), ONA (Oklahoma), PNNA (Pacific Northwest) those are middle market sized shows
Seriously, people don't return a previously sold out hot coin because it's perfect....
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@chascat You are confusing 1792 with later. The 1792 deposit of *75* silver dollars by Jefferson was the first. The initial mint was an...
They can't do it immediately because they have to assay. Melt the deposit stir it up real good and assay it when it cools. I suppose they could...
Yep...
See post #29 above Where did the silver & gold for early American coinage come from? TJ's 175 "Spanish" Silver Dollars made the entire 1792...
And disease... PBS.org 23 Feb 2019
Standard is 3.11g +/- 0.13g so 2.98g... and those standards are only 95% of the time. So two-three coins per hundred COULD weigh below 2.98g and...
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