Average grade on my early date large cent die variety collection is Good 4. Average grade on my 18th century Conder token collection is XF 45 to...
Simple answer, no one wants them. If they order a box they have to pay shipping to get it, while it just sits there in the vault it is an...
Sorry, but when the 1907 double eagle and then the 1908 "godless" double eagles came out there was no law that required the motto to appear. The...
No quite true. NGC did slab 8 of them back in 1998 before they decided they were counterfiet and they immediately stopped slabbing them. It took...
There was an issue of notgeld currency that was issued in a circular form
Were you offering them to dealers that specilized in world coins or dealers that specialized in US coins? Dealers in US coins will almost alyways...
Small correction, the Fed cahnged from a last in first out (LIFO) inventory system to a First In First Out (FIFO) system in the early 80's. When...
One other thing about about those silver, gold and platinum plated quarters. Consumers Union tested those things to see just how much precious...
So what, a hundred years ago if a collector was considering a Morgan dollar the metal value in it was only about 30 cents. Should all collectors...
A couple of comments. Yes, the low feedback may have hurt but probably not a whole lot since the item is not overly expensive. The...
De Orc, You can make such offers, just not publicly. As the moderator put in his edit of your post you can do so by PM or email....
I just don't understand the modern collector. You have a coin that is stamped out in high speed presses, spit out into a hopper, dumped into...
There is a reason why DC isn't a state. Back in the 1790 it was thought that it wouldn't be a good idea to have the nations capital to be within...
They started the Are you a numismatist commercials last year and they were funny. (They had two different commercials) I did notice that this...
The Uncirculated that the mint will be selling are NOT the same Uncirculated coins that you get from the bullion dealers. There are three types...
There has been speculation about these ever since the mint conducted surveys last November. Well it is now the end of March and there still have...
And remember, to get the true mintage for a particular coin you have to add the individual coin mintage total to the total for the four coin set...
Not enough in the pictures for me to nail it down for sure without a lot of work, but a quick glance tells me it is a head of 94 and the variety...
Nope, the law authorizes their production, it does NOT mandate it. Why do they keep minting them? Because it is VERY profitable to sell them...
They were worth a lot (first ones sold for around $600) then they plummeted in value to around $25 - $40. Then the mainstream press got ahold of...
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