Every now and then you can find a first or second edition "cheap" (around $75) but not too often. Usually the easiest way to get one is to just...
Every now and then you can find a first or second edition "cheap" but not too often. Usually the easiest way to get one is to just buy the third...
If you don't mind them, why are you bringing it up? If you think their prices are too high, don't buy from them. Problem solved.
Announced over five months ago.
It depends on the glue used. Many are water soluble and an extended soaking in distilled water is all that will be needed. If the water doesn't...
Gold and silver are made in the explosions of supernova and widely scattered. The geologic processes and the crustal melting is how this gold and...
It is a fake. It has the look, and even with his kitchen scale the weight is too low. He said it weighed .7 oz. And that is almost certainly...
In that case you would have to get rid of all the modern commemoratives as they have all benefited or supported private/chraritable/non-profit...
The wide rim variety actually has nothing to do with the width of the rim. It is much more important to look at the distance from the 1 to the...
I talked to the editor about the 48 1 cent. He made some notes about it so hopefully it will get corrected.
True, back in the 60's and 70's if a coin dealer used the word "investment" in their advertising they ran the risk of being sued by the SEC for...
Your Netherlands piece IS KM 175. Are you using the 37th edition? (2010)? The picture in the book is actually a piece of play money. They had...
To me it is a cleaned and recolored XF.
I assume this was the third Hallmark service? Slab sealed with a gold label? If it was the second Hallmark service those were mostly accurately...
Without the damage I'd call it a high Vf maybe even a low XF. With the damage I would net grade it no better than a VG.
No.
Jesse James probably never stole very many Morgan dollars either. Most of his activity ended by 1876. He did very little after 1879 and died in...
There is a lot of higher end stuff there but there are some dealers with low priced stock boxes and I know Al Boulanger will be there with his...
No I don't and Comstock never did actively petition to have the design changed. (It would have been rather difficult for him to have done so...
That is because one of the 15 varieties of the 1861-O halves IS the CSA half dollar with the CSA rev die. The other 14 use US dies
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