I just looked it up. You can buy a ounce American Gold Eagle for $ 3,441.15. Superman is my favorite action hero, but he's not that much of a...
I could see that the 1884-CC Morgan Dollar was bad from the start. The surfaces were completely wrong with uniform porosity. The 1914-D cent...
It's an uneven strike with enough marks to make it a "details" grade. The sharpness is a Fine taken down to VG. You can't say "Good" because early...
VF-20, but barely.
Old faschined gade Good, now probably a VG.
The Philadelphia Mint employees hated working with nickel. They nicknamed it "The devil's copper." It had higher melting point than the other...
I was "a much smaller fish" when the dealer teletype operation was going. I was looking for coins like a 1795 half dime and couldn't find any. The...
No, finding this one was hard enough. It seems like the third party graders are over grading these coins now. I hunted all over this year's...
Okay, $46 is okay for what it is. If you had paid $100, that would have been too much. To explain the color of these coins to those who are not...
The strike and the design details are good, but the rim, especially on the obverse, and the color is not. For circulated pieces, I look for coins...
Back when I collected a set of Flying Eagle and Indian Cents the first time, in the 1960s, there was an 1869 over 8 spot in the album. About 40...
The grey toning on this denarius of Caracalla attracted me at the Summer FUN Show. When I had a chance to study it, I found that a Roman god I had...
If the coin is worth more than several hundred dollars, certification is built into the price. The raw price is something under that. Even if you...
Here is an 1838 large cent which PCGS graded AU-58. [ATTACH] This 1839 is graded MS-63, Brown. You need to have luster in the fields to make...
I’m not sure it was smallest show I have attended, but it was the worst. A stamp dealer put on a show. In the middle of the show, this bozo...
It looks like a “mint error” to me that’s worth tens of thousands of dollars. :p:eek: And yes, many of us have answered those posts about parking...
I have thought that these coins needed to have denomination on them to be good, like “1 dol” or “1/2 dol.” The pieces with a bear or “Eureka” on...
It looks like a planchet defect to me. As such, I don’t think you would recoup the costs of certification and shipping.
Here is a certified example. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The toning on these coins is created by a chemical reaction. Is the coin stable or not? No one really knowns. Copper is the most reactive of three...
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