If the sentence I quoted appears in the Wikipedia article, then yes, it's wrong. I don't know whether the West Point mint produced Washington...
So I guess another word for popularity is demand, and another word for scarcity is supply. Only when demand (popularity) exceeds supply...
Especially if you have just one or two coins you want graded. If you have a lot, a discount second-tier TPG might be a better idea -- but the BEST...
I'd go further and say that if you're just starting out, you really should go with either ANACS or ICG, on a discount promotion. Your first...
Wait, what? o_O It's news to me that any of the Bicentennial issues (quarter, half, or dollar) were produced after 1976. Apparently it's news to...
Yeah, I've seen some stuff that carries a premium when you buy it and when you sell it. But if all you want is the bullion value, buy whatever...
I know for the Gold First Spouse series mintages were generally higher for proof than for business-strike coins. But, yeah, @LPaul47, it's going...
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I'm not convinced. Offer anyone a choice between a $5 widget and a $2500 widget, and unless their life depends on the $5 widget, they're going to...
They're shiny, and they don't clutter up your storage area with distracting dividends. ;)
I like that system, but I'm not sure where the 2 dollar coin came in. I'd rather deal with 1's and 5's without 2's thrown into the mix. In fact,...
That's not an image from listing 153725196009. For starters, if you're using the eBay app in that screenshot, it's indicating this is the 12th...
If you can reliably identify accented hair specimens from images with resolution that low, more power to you. I know the diagnostics, and I can't...
Yeah, "Air-Tites" aren't actually, well, air-tight. :( I'm sure they'd protect the coin more than placing it directly against wood, but I'm not...
I strongly prefer the first (more information), but I'm out of step with contemporary design preferences. Apparently it's not a good presentation...
I do have an older printed Krause edition, and an electronic version as well. Moving to foreign material would be quite a stretch for me -- but...
But... but... but... for that kind of money you could've gotten a 1916-D dime in AG03, maybe even G04! :rolleyes:
I've arranged much of my life to avoid running out of gas in West Texas. ;)
Yes, and that guess would be "so much that we could crush every human that's ever lived under his or her own million-ton solid gold cube, and...
I think you've stretched that definition past its breaking point. The US Mint will take those FRNs and sell me a bag of cents for them, too, but...
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