If you read what I said, I asked where the label enhances the value of the coin, not the sales price. Yes, people can collect labels, and profit...
I still fail to see where a label enhances the value of the coin... could someone enlighten me?
truthfully, there are few people here who may be able to answer your question. Have you tried canadiancoppercoins.com ? I have a small amount of...
they're like Pokemon... Gotta catch 'em all!!!
Something to consider about this note is that it came in a Coin and Currency Set. Many C&C Sets feature bills with something "special" about their...
As ddddd said, they're on the south side at the corner of Kedzie and 59th St.
Doug answers packing... scary enough, but the fact that he can't see as well as he used to means there's a chance that he might not hit you...
At first glance it looks like an average, circulated 1921 Peace Dollar. probably VF/XF. It has a slight obverse rim ding at 8:00, but it shouldn't...
Look at post #1 in this thread, there are two good pictures
great set, Ken!!! LOVED seeing it!
It's Kedzie Coins, and yes, Steve is a very reputable and knowledgeable dealer as well as the current President of the Illinois Numismatic...
It's a nickel, not a cent, there is no core The coin is made from an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel
Doesn't that die show an awful lot of fatigue for one that still has the bands intact?
it makes sense, but why would the polishing expose the copper? Why would it not just look like polished nickel on the surface?
What confuses me about this coin is the copper color is not restricted to high or low points in the design. We're it plated, the wear would have...
Yesterday, this shop owner I know took in this Buffalo Nickel and asked me to look at it. The surfaces are strange and unlike any I have ever...
Truthfully, I have always commented to people that Littleton may charge very steep prices for the stuff that they sell, but I have yet to see one...
How about a nice roll of 1913-S Barber Quarters?
http://www.coinshowradio.com/archives/481 I not only recommend this book, I recommend it for ALL collectors to place with their collections for...
It is a different expanded section each year. Last year's section covered Half Cents and Large Cents, this year's features small cents
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