C'mon...should I pay $5 for $1 worth of coins?
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But I have a lot of 5/$1 coins...
I'll pass on this one, but if you run across any Isabella quarters you don't want, keep me in mind :)
Welcome to CT. Very nice "art" piece. United States coins (with a few exceptions) without a mint mark were made in Philadelphia.
Good find
As an aside...what is the lowest price you purchased any of your 1 ounce silvers for? I think I remember $10
For old copper like that, I think it is pretty neutral. Not like it was damaged, but also, only certain people are interested in that kind of thing.
...did he find it in his grandfather's clock that stopped short, never to run again... :) Actually looks pretty nice.
How about: Buyer: The Grey Sheet is $1000 Seller: I got such a good deal on it, I can let you have it for $600 In a far-off universe...
I think Doug @GDJMSP has addressed your black spot problem before and ascribes some, if not all, of it to cardboard dust getting on the coins...
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Since PVC is so brittle, I can't quite see how they can make an unplasticized version. I would think polyethylene or one of those kinds of...
I'm sure you will get a ton of advice and I just want to share it...
"You shall not crucify humanity upon a cross of gold..."
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