A tactic used by con men. Several years back I filled out one of those surveys to win a Florida cruise trip. The following week got a phone call...
I would love to attend. We'll have to see how things go after a slow reopening begins on May 8, which might be tough since the eastern part of the...
I have every proof set from 1954 (flat and box), working on original as issued back to 1936. I buy them for a value far beyond monetary.
Although it does not specify I would think the bags and rolls of San Francisco are proof versions. Again, it only states the composition not the...
Three-thousand for a $55-$60 dollar common date, high mintage coin. Brilliant! Where else but in America?
My order for two was in on the day of issue and in transit. And I agree with the above, they will strike more as demand increases. After July I...
Following the numbers from 2014 forward, had the Mint not included a West Point cent the mintage would almost certainly have dropped for 2019...
I myself fall into the post title. For me, it's a full split thumb or as close as possible, and bright mark-free fields. At least for those from...
Interesting scientific experiment. I would suspect a few things. One, the ASE is .999 silver while the Morgan is 90% and 10% copper-nickel. Which...
The graders "conserve" them every day. So go for it, but exercise caution.
Beautiful! Tough to find these that aren't a dark chocolate. Congratulations.
I saw that as well. They better have my sets tomorrow!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I purchased this semi-key from David Lawrence and received it today. Before I crack it out and put it into an Air-tite...
I collect raw and buy raw. This is one of the 33 I'm lacking for a complete series, but like most I would not buy raw above $150 on EBAY or any...
As a dime guy, I'm in envy. Sweet find! Out of curiosity, what's the grade? 66 PL?
I see that quite a few have mentioned my concern. Space. This is something that will no doubt be addressed, if and when the shows resume, while I...
MS67. At which point I would commend you on finding one for sale.
Once this whole COVID-19 thing is behind us, which I feel should be sometime in late May/early June, is it beyond reasoning to think that coin...
Not a mint state. To qualify as a mint state it would need to be nearly mark free, reflective in appearance. Grading would then be assigned based...
Very pleasing appeal. Not dark like most.
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