I'm no expert on U.S. law, but my understanding is that only currency must be accepted. I do not believe that coins count as "legal tender."...
500 bones. If you don't want that many, they'll probably just sell you a number of rolls. They usually come 50 rolls @ $10 each (20 coins.)
A coin's a coin. If the date is identifiable, the grading standards that I've seen allow the coin to be assigned a grade. If a 1909-S VDB cent is...
Plenty of people care. I am one of them. I was a PowerSeller on eBay for quite some time, but I quit selling because they were taking so big a...
I wouldn't presume to tell Lehigh what is natural toning and what isn't, as he's quite an expert on the matter. The slabs were not air tight at...
The colors will only change if exposed to air. If you could keep them in an airtight container, they would theoretically stay the same for a very...
The last 2 to sell on Teletrade were at $18 and $21, but that's the net price, and doesn't include seller's fees. I suspect on eBay you would...
I agree with the other posters. Hard to tell from the pics, but probably AU, maybe EF.
To get rough ideas, you can visit your local library and get a copy of the Red Book. This will give you retail coin prices. Of course, you cannot...
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed seeing a show that I may never get to.
My opinion is that there is no chance that coin "naturally" toned in the last 13 years. Either the coin is not as vividly-colored as the pictures...
That is funny. No...the 300-baud was a regular modem. I think the 50-baud was the one where you had to put the phone on it. The 8088 processors...
PO-2 details, extra metal on surface (solder?) I like it!
That's hilarious. I never even thought of it. I can't imagine anyone but the greenest amateur being fooled such such nonsense.
Good catch, Conder. I dislike seeing mathematics used incorrectly. The frequency with which I see it amazes me.
My guess is that it's a D. These tended to be very blob-like, and could appear as a square.
Sir, your fine silver coins are tarnished! Let me shine them up for you. I've got that brass brush around here somewhere... Seriously; given...
As others have already stated, I would not attempt to remove the coin from the Lucite. I would personally keep it, but if you want to sell it in...
"Anyway, what's done is done. Just want useful solutions to improve the look." Isn't that what you've been doing all along? I beg of you...just...
Considering I want to set up at my first coin show in about a month, this is very scary!
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