Those are BEAUTIFUL coins. Some designs outclass the ASE by far. Too bad they are kind of hard to come by in my area. The one I've seen had a...
ASE's are bullion but because of their popularity they carry a small premium over melt value. The 1996 comes to mind because of the demand vs...
Not so much "banned" as they were "stolen". Many of them, 1933 $20 jumps right out, are considered stolen property of the U.S. Mint, making them...
If you value your life and the others around you, protection is a must. Whether it be a gun or alarm system (the gun stops them dead in their...
Don't forget they are in GEM BU condition......even with all that wear and deep scratches.
It can be odd at times, that's for sure. At the monthly coin show in town I used to get stares all the time like I was there to snatch a coin with...
Call them before taking legal action. Jumping the gun won't look good and may end up costing you quite a bit for just a mistake.
I'm one of the collectors who don't have much to spend but have a good amount of knowledge to share. I'd consider my knowledge to be "above...
Well if you consider Fort Knox a coin vault....that would rank up there I believe. I'm sure some king or prince has an enormous vault filled with...
And then split the set up and sell them off. That kind of stuff brings a tear to my eye.
Sure would be nice. According to my 2005 PCGS slab, that was the year of the 20th anniversary. There was a debate about that on CU a few months...
That leads to the question, whatdo you consider "seriously" collecting? Someone can be a serious collector and buy dozens of coins compared to...
I do believe Lithium is the least dense metal, something around 0.57 or so?
20 years old here.
Really don't see anything wrong with that. Prevents those coins from being sold off as "original", unless of course they are cracked out....
Don't know if Dansco has a phone number or website. Wonder if you contacted a wholesaler if they would give you the info?
I'm normally the youngest at the monthly Toledo show, aside from those kids being pulled along by parents/grandparents. Kind of disappointing to...
F-15 for the 1/2 Cent XF-40 for the IHC.
64/65 would be a good guess. I just don't see a 66 in that coin.
The only SAE I will pay over $12-$15 is the 1996. All of my SAE's have been purchased for $11-$12, a very small premium over melt. Doesn't...
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