I don't think you get to say "ugh" for at least 6 months with the haul you just had. ;)
No and no, but many of the well respected members of CoinTalk often recommend them and my review of the business' website doesn't raise any red...
I'd say look into Harlan J. Berk - https://www.hjbltd.com/. There're in downtown Chicago and have a good reputation in the industry.
Actually, your calcs are wrong. You're applying a probable after market price (~$42) for only the 5 quarter ATB silver proof set to the full...
Great luck, Merc! Any good dates in the Walkers?
That 1921 is easily AG and $26 seems reasonable, but I wouldn't be too excited about owning it because Mercs don't look that great in AG, in my...
And/or "average" collectors that can afford to get a middle grade (F/VF/XF) example hold onto them longer and therefore they don't get onto the...
If all BU, the general price guide I use says $2,650 for one roll, but that's just an estimate. Maybe $2,500 to use a nice round number.
65 - due to the sizable nick on the obv rim at 5 o'clock and the gash right around this temple, but those are the only real issues.
"Certified used coins"
That's a nicely crusty AU for the 1921. I like it.
Congrats - that's money well spent.
$20 in BWR nickels - one lowly AG 1920 Buffalo and 1940 and 1948 but I've decided to not keep Philly ones from those (and most other) common...
Barbers halves seem pretty underappreciated/valued. Look at the very low mintage end of series ones. Mintages in the sub-200K and values about...
From the amount of wear on the coin, I would say it is probably natural re-toning from an old cleaning. That coin should likely not have that...
This is why I try to never leave photos just sitting on my camera's memory. I usually get them off as soon as possible.
Got this 1918-D Mercury out of the junk silver bin. I'd say it's XF and a decent coin.
A dateless Standing Liberty Quarter, today. Not bad. Along with a Canadian 1 and 5 cent and a UK 10 pence.
But right now if you can get other consumers to buy them from you for 1.7x face as a "commodity" (like is done with silver coins) then you could...
$10 in pennies - just 2 wheats and some decent 1970's UNCs for upgrades.
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