my advice is to not deal in anything of which you would not consider yourself an expert
you mean the latest, I presume and I wouldn't save anything except for: 1)war nickels 2)1938-D 3)1838-S 4)1939-D 5)1939-S...
you did very well and it was wise of you to sell them right away while people will pay a premium for them. It is my opinion that some day soon...
very common
at a mintage of over 39 Million, there's nothing rare about 2009-D nickels either
check completed auctions on eBay. you can find real world prices for anything that sells there, not price guide prices
I see it, Juan. I don't know what it is, but I see what you're talking about
In the case of Lincoln Cents color is a great sign of cleaning. There are different reds for the different eras of Lincoln Cents and generally...
the 39-Ds are a good find. It is considered the key date to the Jefferson Nickel series. The Philadelphia mint coins are not generally that hard...
I personally don't think that you'll get $1 for them. They are common as dirt here.
Any coin can be graded. If you mean will PCGS slab these coins, probably not on the best of days. By the same token, it will be much harder to...
how about a much more likely scenario: Coins trickle into circulation channels and are never found by anyone in large numbers. The...
There is kind of... We have a page on our website (www.coinshowradio.com) to list who the first people are to report finding each coin in...
Here's the last one for tonight. 18-S Truth be told, the luster sucks. The coin has a nice strike, though. Grade it for the fans!
bet ya nobody else has any imes! ;)
they will likely only hold them until silver drops back below $40/ounce
I see them on eBay from time to time. If you check completed auctions, you will find that you can pick them up for about $50/set so you're right...
Here's yet another from my buddy's collection. I will be posting many more unless I get banned first! :D
The dress is not worn, but is a characteristic of pre-1921 dies. According to Photograde by James Ruddy "From 1916 to 1920 the skirt lines are...
Unfortunately my photo skills are improving. IOW, the luster on these coins is as brutal in hand as in the photo unfortunately. They haven't seen...
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