Sounds like exploitation to me. They look at a coin for 10 seconds. It's not worth $30, much less $65. And let's see a picture of this beauty.
I see the tears. Most likely from the genocide of the indigenous proud peoples that once roamed this land and cultivated the bison until it was...
Almost impossible to only strike one side of a coin. Easier to hit the Powerball in relation to how many coins are minted. Photos and weight...
This coin is what's known as a cull. There are a couple of varieties for this date. Hard to put a value on it. Less than $10 because of condition....
The lowball phenomenon is interesting. But if you think about it rationally, it's not worth more even if people are paying more. That's just a...
I agree to opening them. They are basically only worth face value unless you find the error coins. (Missing edge lettering? Doubled edge...
My motto for this year: I think they have an app for that.
The Lincoln Cent Resource lists a DD for the 1982 Philly reverse. It doesn't say if it is large date or small date. And only lists 3 known. Since...
I wouldn't post it as a ladder. Make up your own term, then you aren't lying. "All ascending serial number" or something.
Just an almost. The numbers are all ascending, but I don't think it qualifies. You never know on Flea Bay.
If you go to the Canadian Coin Price guide, and click on any of the varieties, a page will usually come up with photos and explanations. You...
Don't try to erase it yourself. You may erase some of the value. This is a nice note. And the price range is wide. The condition seems pretty nice.
Have to see a photo because condition is key but $150-$250 is not uncommon and the star can raise that. Here is a bad photo of mine. It's not this...
It's not misspelled. If it was misspelled, all of the other coins struck by that same die (100,000 or so I am not sure how many) would also be...
Dimes. Weigh them. There are 65's that were on a silver planchet, but that is unlikely. Usually the silver will have a certain patina and you can...
While I know that Proof is not a grade, sometimes AU coins will be more valuable than proof coins. As for the 1950-D it's true they were hoarded...
It's not gold. Think about it. Gold is very dense. Gold the size of a cent would weigh much more than this coin.
39, 44, 46, 47 and 53. But I believe the 44 and 39 are the most common, as he dumped a ton of others in the river. It should weigh heavy if you...
Having the letters on the edge is not rare. It's a nickel.
71-D Type 1
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