3rd century roman silver from England, huh? I bet you the yield rate of them will be pretty low. I have seen a lot of those coins from metal...
Just from the photos I would say its not a coin. To be a coin, there was to be issuing authority and guarantee. An object with no writing on it by...
Everyone collects what they love. That is the bottom line. There is no right and wrong. I do believe US collectors would greatly benefit by...
Yeah, the odds are so long that an "accidental" hit to that particular spot in a particular way to ONLY change that digit to another recognizable...
Its also good to remember that these incidents illustrate how thinly traded the coin market really is. At any point in time maybe 1/10th of 1...
NOt trying to be a jerk, but why do you want MS70 bullion? Are you collecting a set? Having a gold buffalo in mint packaging is enough to verify...
I was with him until "dropped it on the glass countertop to hear the ring". Someone drops my coin repeatedly without my permission and its on........
Very nice. I really like these types of designs. I just bought one of the gold issues from the 50's with the calendar last weekend.
I agree with most everyone. Just because its in a slab does not mean its not been cleaned, and I think it has. Most of these have though, so no...
Well considering every single market you listed has their own details and news going on, and equities is really 10,000 different stories and sets...
But so are coins and they are demonstrably being copied. I think the reason for premiums on ASE is two fold. One, they are coins and are collected...
And I would say Randy that those are better than many on Ebay. Ebay when it started used to have true unclean coins from the ground, and people...
Sorry sir but the demand for money does not, unless by coincidence, correspond to the demand for money in an economy. Since this is plainly...
Well I need to go back and get a refund from my dealer then Fatima. I am guessing by your statement that you are saying my coronet head half eagle...
Has everyone fully considered a gold standard and what it would do economically? I am referring to the deflationary nature of such a standard....
I could have bought a AU roll for 28x face or less last weekend. I am sure they would have all been WWII era but they sure were pretty. :)
Just as a personal observation, and not with the expertise in these Lehigh has, I would agree. About 57 or so seems to be when coins started...
I would say 10,000-1. These were one of the first great rarities in American numismatics, and as such were so well known that copies have been...
As mentioned previously, Frank Robinson has a pretty large list, and a new one comes out about 3 times a year. All kinds of random world coins on...
With the high price of silver nowadays, I see some very pretty, nice AU mercuries for barely over melt. If you are not concerned about silver...
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