Coin World has a new magazine format and this has allowed for a lot more color inside. I would highly recommend it to anyone wanting weekly news...
I won this auction yesterday for a 1974 Mint Set....
well, as usual, I am coming to the party a bit late, but I would grade them F, VG, VG.
spock, thanks for sharing a truly awesome coin! I think that the reverse grades 67!!!! Just one man's opinion, but it is quite a specimen.
here's some food for thought: If Hillary Clinton gets elected president, and both she and Bill die before the end of the program, there will...
I would say VF-30 porous (possibly pitted) net grade VF-20
yep, she sounds like keeper for sure! what date in 62 clem?
that was brilliant
check the grade, ben???
wesley, I don't know that I can agree. They may be indeed rare someday, but they have to be sought after in order to be valuable. 3- cent nickel...
I would say that it was probably graded MS-66
forgive me if someone already said this, but the thing that strikes me as odd is why would you melt a .9999 gold coin??? Wouldn't the assayer just...
it's the Flying LINGUINE Monster, sheesh... get your facts straight!!! LOL
Sorry to be jumping in late, but that coin looks like it was struck on a dime planchet to me. The wear looks consostent with silver, and the color...
the place just isn't the same without you, spock... welcome back
True clem, you can't judge a key by being the low mintage. The 1955 Roosevelts (P,D & S) are the lowest mintage of the series, but the key remains...
I think it is definately undervalued. I buy the date whenever I can.
*Gasp* No roto!!! If the dancers' quality suffers, so will we. We have to uphold standards.
Now here's someone who knows something about business if not the coin business already. Great call, cloud!!! If TC's being serious, that is. I...
You do whatever you need to do, RickieB. The contest is trivial.. get it??? LMAO We'll be here when you get back. Be safe.
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