They are silver ounces, not coins.
If I did the detector would explode. :)
I seem to have these coins in a lot of different boxes. Makes sense as I bought so much keeping track on paper as I was too busy and tired to be...
If the note is stained, has a fold or a crease, I’d keep it if it had a good number. Yes the value would be lower but when 1 out of every 25,000...
As far as I can remember I didn’t make a political statement. I asked but did not receive an answer as to why.
It’s damaged as that is a plating blister.
I would never purchase any paper money that has been altered.
It’s better than nothing at all.
Thanks for all the input. For now I’ve decided to leave it sealed. I’m also going to keep it and at present I’ll probably open it then. it’s not...
Business strike and worth every cent of face value.
Very nice. Too bad you don’t have the other half of the nickel.
I paid $50.00 for this beauty. I think it’s worth every Penny of that. Yes, do your research before hand, not after. I’m an antique dealer and I...
Just love those coins. Great job in picking those up.
Looks like a Morgan Dollar minted in New Orleans to me, 1898. I don’t see anything that screams fake or partial collar to me.
I can sell almost anything in my antique store. First day covers, postcards and stamps do not sell.
Fun day to search
A million dollar coin? I didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday you know. Lol
Haha I totally forgot. Here ya go. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Coins of course but the value can drop once opened. Packaging is part of the...
I filled out one and nothing changed. The next survey I responded and the same thing. The last time I got one, well, let’s just I have them on...
Thanks Sal! The case is worn but hey, that’s the case. I can tell that the coins they used are genuine circulation strikes. They probably bought...
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