That's what I've been wondering. The site has apparently been around a while, but I can't recall ever running across it before. One of things I...
Hmmm - I'm a little confused by this comment. You see, I was one of the earliest members of the group that ebay used to help identify counterfeit...
Yes, it will, eventually. Unless at some point in the future somebody actually invents a coin holder is actually airtight. As of today, no such...
Darryl about the only rule of thumb you will ever get for problem coins is the same one I have given for years and in probably 100 posts on this...
According to Garrett & Guth there are 2 or 3 1895 $5 in 67, with the last one selling in 2004 for about $11,000. That's based on data from 2006....
Toning similar to that is not all that uncommon on Buffs, definitely NT. That one was in a NGC 64 slab. What was that were saying about educated...
It wasn't necessarily 30% back of wholesale. What Chris used as his price guide was Numismedia, which is most often higher than what Grey Sheet...
I can see what appear to be a couple of copper spots on the obv, which is not unusual for gold, it's just toning. And on the rev I think I can see...
I don't think you understand what I am telling you. For example, if you look on Heritage for 1913-S Barber quarters in G4, with damage and yours...
If what you are talking about is where it says - Users OnLine Now - the only names you will ever see are all registered members. Of course that is...
Yes, NN has articles on world coins from time to time. But it may be quite a while before you find one of interest to you. I have long said that...
The value of the ANS IS the library. It is unsurpassed anywhere in the world. That said, unless you are a serious researcher, or willing to spend...
No. There are no books on any coins with values anywhere near accurate.
Darryl the best way for you to answer your questions is for you to simply look on Heritage and compare realized prices for the same grade in...
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