By all means post photos of your coins. Their value is based on their condition. A word of warning: DO NOT CLEAN YOUR COINS!!!!! BTW, welcome...
The criminal brain does not think that way.
Do you also plan to save those who collect currency that is worth much much less than 5% of face value?
I used a free translator I found at http://translation2.paralink.com/ . It leaves a bit to be desired but you can get the gist of the story....
Pictured below is an 1837 Reeded Edge Capped Bust Half Dollar. Do you think this coin is genuine or counterfeit? Please explain your reasoning.
When I get my a couple of more pieces for my photography set-up I'll take a photo that shows the alteration a little better.
I like it. This coin has a lot of interesting things in one package - off center (one side only), die clash obverse and reverse and die crack. It...
I'm going out on a limb here but the tree does not appear to be leaving (or leafing).
Interesting. I certainly looks like it could be. Too bad it circulated so long.
A tattoo is permanent. Before you get one make sure you want that in your skin for the rest of your life. Have you changed your mind lately?
Shelf = machine doubling
G-4 Oh, wait. It's a '21-S. F-12.
The 1838-O Capped Bust Half Dollar was the first branch mint half dollar and is the lowest mintage of all CBHs with a reported mintage of 20...
An MS-70 with a CAC sticker is like saying something is "very unique". How can something be more unique? Likewise, how can a perfect coin be more...
I Like Cointalk!!!~~~~!!!!! I found this post on "I Like Cointalk!!!~~~~!!!!!" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Coin Talk...
You're right. It's not true. Slabs are not air-tight. I was talking to someone at ANA who got a call from a collector in a flooded Iowa town. His...
D'oh!
MS-66 What a GREAT looking Buffalo Nickel! Excellent strike. At first I thought it might be a Proof but I don't think it is. Then again it could...
My understanding is that, yes, you can request not to receive the magazine. I'll confirm that next week and report back.
The Carson City Mint site may have something. I know they found a lot of old dies that had been tossed out back rather than being destroyed. They...
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