First of all, are they coins or just silver rounds? If they are coins, what country and denomination?
I think when you get it you will find that it had something stuck on it for awhile.
Marblemaker, I hate to tell you but there is nothing in the Constitution that says they have to accept legal tender coins. And there is no other...
I saw crazy bidding in the coin club auction tonight. Walking Liberty halves going for $8, silver dollars of $20, and silver eagles for $22....
No. When PM prices do a rapid run up interest turns away from numismatics and toward the short term profit potential of the metals. Also the...
XF/AU?? I'd say more like VF-35. I'd watch his grading if I was buying from him.
In Canada they are illegal to sell whether they are marked or not.
If they were made after 1973 they are not legal to sell without being marked COPY.
Looks real to me, and looks like O-120.
Sometimes they do come from the mint that way as well. It is caused in the plating process. The zinc planchets are put in the plating soluion...
Ever seen a brilliant proof Morgan? Ugh, and I don't think cameo fields would help.
Nope, not kidding.
The die crack on the obv flags it as the S-188. I need to search eBay more. I'm short on money but I've have gone higher than that on it.
NNC has been around since about 2002 and the company is owned by the person running that eBay auction. He is also an excellent grader (winner of...
Not the circulation issues, but I have some interest in the hockey pucks.
I strongly suspect it to be a fantasy piece.
Finally someone else who doesn't like them! Everyone keeps going on about how beautiful they are and I think they are downright ugly. I wouldn't...
I think you could stretch it to a 50. I'd give it sharpness of a 50 and a net grade of 40.
I'd want to see it in hand first but I don't think $150 would be unreasonable for a retail value.
Then why did you bid on it?
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