The bicentennial quarter isn't cheap because there's little demand, it's cheap because it is distressingly common. Ikes aren't common except for...
Thanks. Maybe one of these days I'll try putting together some sets and see how they sell.
Does anyone think nice attractive XF/ AU war nickels will ever get much of a premium? These aren't real common in mixtures. They list for a...
That's remarkable quality on these two; especially the '70-D. It's probably the result of breaking up a mint set but I've seen quite a few real...
Have you actually seen any BU bags of Ikes issued by the FED in the last quarter of a century?
You're right. They've all been panned. Even my favorite, the buffalo nickel, was largely scorned initially. The early designs were especially...
I started a world silver type collection 1800 to date more than 30 years ago. There are a lot more of these than you might think and most are...
To each his own and it's very easy to understand why many people don't care much for clad copins or any modern circulating coins. While their...
I don't think either is the case. If the FED had melted any we should know about it so it's most unlikely any cu/ ni were melted other than a...
Stewart; It's simply astounding howe overlooked the Ikes have always been. Oh sure they got lots of attention when they first came out and...
Any coin at all can be a sleeper and for practical purposes the term "sleeper" is just a coin that might experience large increases in demand. Of...
It could be a rare variety and would be quite valuable as such. There are more likely possibilities though. There are still unknown varieties...
That sounds cheap. The last I looked these wholesale at $18. It was a low mintage mint set and few rolls were saved. A lot of the few...
I think one of the most overlooked coins of the age is the '82-P quarter in near gem or better. No, not necessarily what gets slabbed as MS-64 and...
Yes!!!! And this is why many moderns have increased hundreds fold; they are rare. They have very low demand because most of the hobby...
Common coins have never been good investments. What is an 1871 indian cent in about good condition and porous worth? The same applies to what...
It's most assuredly not THE DDO. From the picture I can't tell if it's a true DDO or not but lean toward not.
A cud can be defined as anywhere the die steel has broken off and some people do call the second two internal cuds. Whatever you call them...
Everything is perception. 1965 quarters are percieved to be common so almost every one ever made is in circulation except for the 750,000,000...
No! The coinage hasn't so much been picked over as the silver coins have been selrctively removed from circulation. "Picked over" suggests all...
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