Yeah, it's hard to tell without a closer shot (maybe closer than you can get with the camera you're using), but I don't see any sign of doubling....
We'll see. Or, to be more specific about you and myself, "we'll watch from the sidelines." :rolleyes:
"(Poooor old Eddie...)"
Yeah, but coin collectors have always been dying, along with non-collectors. 1928 Peace dollars are a good example of a particular coin that has...
This is one of the cool things about living in the 21st century. :) If you want a gem or a coin to glitter, you want a bright point-source light....
Not sure why your title says "1966 D", but yeah, that definitely looks like a die gouge -- stands out from the field rather than digging into it,...
Bummer. On some other forums, I got in the habit of typing up my response in an editor and then copy/pasting it in, just because that kept...
Maybe, but I'm pretty sure people were saying the same when they went over $1000. Or, for that matter, when they went over $100. Given that...
Yes, I've sold silver to dealers. But I also realize that if I want to sell more than $1K worth, I'll get better money at Provident, and that...
Hang on, all the "old-fashioned high school biology type scopes" I've seen are monocular...?
You may be right, but I'll add one more thing: based on reports here, you'll go through a lot of quarters from circulation before you find even...
Most vending or self-checkout machines these days seem to take the small dollar coins. Few take half-dollars, but the Walmart machines do. I don't...
I guess it's just my personal problem, but whenever I see this thread title I think someone's looking for a coin veterinarian, and I get all twitchy.
I'm afraid I'm not the guy for Lincoln cent varieties. If you start a thread for it in the Errors forum, others should be able to help.
Ah, Silverseek. I check metal prices on Coinflation, and they're forever linking to Silverseek articles. It's really easy to pull a price history...
They have a "big supply" because they can order them for a few bucks apiece (at most) from an infamous Chinese online marketplace. I see a lot of...
Yeah, I can see them doing that, although I'm surprised they thought it was worth testing; I see these gold-plated novelties all the time, and I...
The paragraph I cited says: You're right, this doesn't say that String will "roll" your coins. It just says that they will pick them up, whether...
What did they do, polish it, or acid-test it? I see these at shows for a dollar or two, I believe. At least you aren't out very much.
It's a miniature copy of a St. Gaudens double eagle ($20 gold piece). They're usually gold-plated.
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