If it has a W mint mark then yes it is one of the burnished coins. Here's a picture of one of the regular bullion coins that does not have the W -...
I won't disagree with that either Mike. But then don't you think pretty much everybody does that ? And I don't mean just sellers, though I...
I agree with your comments Mike, but I would add this. I find the exact same thing to be true no matter what the venue is ! And the quality of...
I recommended this because I own one and it does the job very well, and it's inexpensive. And while I can't remember if I posted about it...
But that's just it, you're not spending $500, and you never were. The only thing that is happening is that Heritage is taking your bid, no...
The subject of this thread is one of the oldest and most often asked questions there is on this forum. And I suspect it will continue to be asked...
If it were me, and given the scenario you've described, I'd put it up for $12,000 and cross my fingers. And if it sold, I'd count my blessings.
And according to case law it isn't. And I'd be willing to bet that outside of this forum only a handful of people are even aware the Westminster...
Here's the difference Jeff, and it is the same difference determined in the Westminster Mint case. If you take an old worn out Buffalo nickel to...
No it isn't contradicted at all. That was the point of my original post in this thread. You can also see bits and pieces of the original coin...
I have done so several times. The Westminster Mint did exactly what Daniel is doing, they minted copies of genuine US coins, but changed the...
Please point out the things I said in that post that are not factual ?
Well yeah "you claim" that is a difference, but the reality is - it isn't, for the reason I explained above - because once struck the planchet, of...
Absolutely none. A planchet is a planchet, is a planchet. It makes no difference what the planchet is or used to be because the moment it is...
As did I. But then I've explained it what seems like a thousand times, on this very forum, and others. And for more years than I can remember....
Some people even see die cracks as a detractor on a coin - lowering the value - because they are after all, a flaw.
It's generally pretty tough to impress me, but you've managed to do it ;) I give that one my seal of approval - [ATTACH]
[IMG] $20.00 SOLD Money of the World: Coins That Made History illustrates how many coins were shaped by the development of Western...
It's fine as far as I'm concerned ;)
Cavilier d'or, chevalier d'or - those are a couple of the names the coins are known by, depending on what country the coin was minted in, the...
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