There isn't. The Grey Sheet is unique in the world. All other price guides, and I mean ALL of them, are worthless for obtaining realistic values...
There's lots of them out there, always has been. Are there more today ? Yeah maybe. But that kinda depends on what coins you are talking about....
Simple answer, and yeah it's already been given but not in these words - because their grading standards have changed.
Most people have the idea coin dealers, just because they are coin dealers, are experts when it comes to coins. Well I got news for ya folks -...
This a graph of the coin market as a whole since 1970 - [IMG] - look at 1982 to 1989. It wasn't just half dimes, it was all coins. As for...
Yeah, true. But that one wasn't. No '70-D halves were ever minted for circulation - only for the annual Mint Sets. But they were all minted in the...
No, it doesn't make it a different variety. But it does make it a different type.
99% chance all marks occurred at the mint.
That is most definitely a unique copy stand ! Kudos for your ingenuity !!
Hugh Wood has been the only carrier the ANA has used for well over 10 years. And no, they have never required any references. Neither did the...
The mint has NOT used coins from the circulation runs since the early 1990's. Since then all annual Mint Set coins have come from a special...
Sure do like that toning !
That is the best idea.
Glad ya posted that Jesse, not only was it a good read but it reminded me of something that had completely slipped my mind.
Let's back up a few steps here. Why are you buying coins to begin with ?
Then you might want to investigate just a bit regarding your State Farm policy, and ask some pointed questions. I say that because I too was SF...
They sell it now apparently. But I can fix that - http://www.ha.com/common/images/Handbook.pdf
You need to read more Frank. I can't even count the number of posts longer than this one that I have posted. Several within the past couple of...
As I said in my first post in this thread - you cannot know the value of any coin unless you first know the grade of that coin. You then also have...
Yeah, seems logical to think so anyway. But there are several cases where a coin that is more common is actually worth more than those that are...
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