@ZoidMeister the other series that has multiple metals (silver & niobium) and multiple colors is from Austria (the 2004 coin has a train):...
This is from the Space Series (Silver & tantalum)....handy (and underappreciated :p) thread below:...
It depends where you sell. A local coin store will probably pay around spot regardless if it is proof or bullion (maybe a little more for...
Spaceship! [IMG]
I agree with @Jaelus It is not hype; prooflike examples can often make a coin more eye appealing than a traditional business strike.
As far as building a set, I agree with @medoraman that the 1/10 oz is a little too small to appreciate. Plus those tend to have the highest...
It's doable but can get expensive. Some bullet points: ~The fractionals (1/10, 1/4, and 1/2) were only made from 1997 to 2008. ~For proof...
There is no ability to remove posts (besides by moderators). I'll give you a mulligan and we won't count the cent towards the final tally. :)
The Morgan is still in play ....we can do the Lincoln too....I'm at 3.0 for now (might update if there is an updated picture)
It seems to have worked out in this case (I see several coins that are $200+, the Peru Pillar Dollar is $300+, and the one I mentioned before is...
The 1867A 2 Taler (XF 40) from Austria looks to be one of your better coins. An XF details example sold for over $800 at Heritage in 2016 and...
Most of those look like they were worth grading and will be easier to sell in the NGC holders compared to raw. The only two coins that I see that...
I do think that line hurts it a bit. That was what I suggested originally (although I penalized the coin too much for it).
Like @Morgandude11 mentioned, there is no reason to be afraid. It's all for fun. Plus, one of the cents you posted did well (I liked it too even...
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I have been a fan of many of the platinum coins in the past but this one is "so-so" in my opinion. The mintage at 15,000 is also too high...
You can buy a lot of stamps with it. 45.45 stamps at the current rate using your $25 bill. :p
Glad to see @BooksB4Coins back! And with a salient point.
It looks like there are a few top pops (or near top pops) where you are right about the price difference. I'm guessing it's a combination of...
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