Yep. I even bought my round Avery labels from Wizard. :)
Around 25 pounds, as I figure it...?
If sees a coin picked up by a magnet and still thinks it's silver, he has no business buying or selling coins and precious metals. Never mind what...
Speaking as the guy who picked a 1913-P Barber half (semi-key) from the near-melt bin, and handed it to the dealer, saying "I think you didn't...
Hey, go over to water for the next week or two, and you can buy a replacement!
Oh, there's plenty of lustrous gold older than that. But just by the numbers, it looks like the odds are 30-1 or so that it's a restrike. I don't...
Yeah, if you overpaid, it's only by a few bucks. Just don't go buying them by the dozen. :)
Well, that should tell you something about him: 1) He's dishonest. Either he paid super-low for what he thought was a silver coin, or he bought...
I think of it as a separate variety. I've gotten a proof-only coin slabbed as PR Genuine, Holed XF Details; I've seen photos of coins graded PR04...
A cash for gold shop selling bags of unsorted foreign (if this is from the same bag as your other post)? And leaving gold coins in the mix?...
I wouldn't be especially optimistic based on those pictures. :( To maintain 100% positive feedback, all he has to do is offer returns to anybody...
Twenties and higher denominations are painful. You'd probably find a buyer on eBay for a bit over face value, but since FVFs are calculated based...
So does scrubbing it with steel wool. Don't do that to coins, either.
And I see I'm not the only one who was led (by the Red Book's presentation format, as well as other sources) to think of "Proof" as a "grade", and...
If it's attracted to a magnet, it ain't silver. If it ain't silver, it ain't a real ASE. Congrats on keeping your $30CDN -- although I'll bet you...
Back in the days of Judith and the more-effective coin-reporting mechanism, we actually got one of the really high-volume sellers shut down for a...
It looks like I guessed the right decade (i.e. within ten years of the right answer) for part 1, and probably the same for part 2, but I won't...
Okay, question for the first two respondents: how can the first year a Mint produced more than 1 billion of all denominations combined be later...
Yes, there are quite a lot of those.
If you get a Zincoln hot enough, the zinc inside melts while the copper coating remains intact. That can lead to all sorts of odd distortions. In...
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