By "66' halfdollar' do you mean a 1966 ('66) Half Dollar? Or could you mean a 1866 Half Dollar? A photo would help. If your half dollar is...
There are lots of 1858 Flying Eagle Cents that have had their date altered to 1856. It is very easy to spot if you know what to look for. The...
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The correct term would be "debased".
Except for the 40% Silver Halves, the composition of clad coins in 1965 is the same as today.
I would say they are worth the same as any other 1964 Dime - Melt. That's about a buck apiece, give or take a little.
I go there about once a week. (I live 10 or 15 minutes from ANA Headquarters.) At the moment they have an 1804 Silver Dollar, three (of 5) 1913...
Read the attached ad in Noost's post.
Are you talking about profit or markup? Markup covers overhead expenses and what is left is profit.
Forget the "Pointed Tail 9" Dime. I want one of them there "1955 Double Shift" Cents.
Welcome, Jim. Post a photo of one of the coins if you can.
Way to go, Mark. That's a very decent coin. You're gonna complete that set before you know it.
The specific gravity of the coin will tell you its composition. Have you weighed the coin?
I would say it is worth about $1.02 (the 2 cents being the value of the gold plating). Like the slab insert says, the coin was minted by the US...
My advice is: Do not buy raw Trade Dollars on eBay.
You are referring to Thomas Noe, former Ohio coin dealer, who managed a $50 million account for the Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp. Noe invested most...
We will need much better photos than that to get an idea of an accurate grade. Shoot the coin straight on rather than at an angle and try to get...
I give it a grade of Melt Value.
Before you invest in coins you need to understand a few things about buying and selling coins. 1 - Coins are not commodities. A share of stock...
Could be, Frank. It is in a slab. Is that a rattler? If so that would indicate it is genuine. I would love to see the insert in that slab.
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