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Wow. What a difference! Great job!
Like I said, they aren't cheap! Mine isn't in the best condition but it isn't too bad. I paid less than $20 when my ebay bucks were applied :)
Depends on what it looks like in hand. I'm not a huge fan of PCGS photographs as I think they tend to oversaturate the color compared to real-life.
I only have a couple other William IV coins and they all wear the same. Ends up with a smooth face and an ear hole.
It's so odd how the wear on the William IV are the same. They only leave the ear hole left :)
I've seen a couple of stivers and smaller denomination guilders but they are not cheap.
Me too! (obviously). I'm on the hunt for some more now.
I came across this guy last week and had never seen nor heard of it before. I thought it was interesting since it was clearly a British coin but...
What a joke. The mint is goin the way of the RCM. I wonder how long before we start getting colorized and holographic printed ASEs and stuff...
Silver "AND" rare coins. 1 silver coin and some "rare" coins. Either way, I wouldn't pay for that lot lol.
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I keep the low mintage coins, war nicks, and search for the few varieties that I know of. Other than that, they all go back.
But would you trust Chinese gold over US gold? We've all seen Chinese "bullion" coins that end up being plated and what-not.
I feel you. I messed up my back once when I was carrying 8 boxes of cents and 6 boxes of halves from the bank to my car. The bags I was carrying...
+1
You could also get the feeling of having back pain from lugging all the skunks to/from the bank to the coin machine ;)
I don't disagree with you. Just saying what I see the rest of the world seeing. I recall my time in Ethiopia when trying to exchange some of my...
Honestly, I think it has to do with America being, for lack of a better term, the "Gold Standard".
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