Yup, there it is, front and center. Okay, might as well. Thanks for the pointer!
That's something I've never seen before -- the seller information block doesn't display the seller's feedback! I had to click through to get to a...
You don't -- you just pass the buck.
Very nice assortment. Of course, you left off the one that starts at 2002 and runs to 2012 -- with the "OMG silver going parabolic!!!!"...
I usually weigh in on these threads on the same side that @Phil Ham illustrates here, but I'm compelled to point out that this chart starts near...
It's just toned, a thin layer of oxidation across its surface.
Whenever I see "nicer" coins that come from a yard sale (or, much worse, a flea market), I'm very nervous about counterfeits. I don't see...
PL and DMPL designations for Morgans? Or do you not count superlatives as "grading"?
Do I see a wire rim from 12 to 3 o'clock on the obverse, and 11 to 5 or so on the reverse?
That chart looks to me like a textbook example of "random walk". I'm sure a savvy technical analyst could point out all sorts of revealing...
I'm not surprised that they got the design copyright for the 2015 packaging in 2014.
If you're thinking of "swapping" your silver for gold, it's worth noting that gold is quite expensive relative to silver these days. It could get...
The sequentials may get you more than a trinary radar -- I figured out one time that about 1 in 7 radars should be trinary. (Since the first four...
I have no idea what the market is like for slabbed details OC coins, but I'd consider bidding a couple of extra bucks for that one. :)
It looks like @Hommer and @Blissskr are in violent agreement here. :) If a coin sells for $4 ($2 plus $2 shipping) on eBay, you'd get less than...
Maybe they were counting obverse and reverse separately? ;)
No, the pre-1934 double eagles never had an ounce of gold. They were based on a standard that pegged gold at $20.67 per ounce, so they held...
Again, I would direct your attention to the 1896-S Barber dime. Do tell me where to find one of those at scrap prices.
What, did everybody else miss that 1896-S dime (fifth post, fourth item)? Bit of damage on the reverse, but that's certainly still a solid...
$1319 now.
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