You know, Frank, I never thought my coining of the word "Bidiot" would ever become so popular. Chris
Actually, it was a 64-1/2 with a 6 cylinder. Chris
Has the Mint stopped making the Burnished Uncirculated SAE with the West Point mintmark? I just looked on their website (first time in years) and...
You gotta pay to play! High-grade business strikes (MS68) from Mint bags, when certified, pay very handsomely. Chris
.......and they're wearing the same sweater.......double hmmm! Chris;);)
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I don't see any doubling. I don't collect Lincolns, but I do think it looks very nice. Chris
More like a splaaaaaaaaat! Chris
I don't know. I sold all of my Proof & Mint set when the SQ program ended. By the way, be sure to check your 2005 KS SQ Silver Proof to make sure...
I had a 1965 accident once. I was driving a 1964 Mustang rental car and someone ran me off a 2-lane road into a ditch. Chris
Silver has a tell-tale ring to it when it hits a hard surface...............but it might also damage the coin! Chris
That's all right. You can't expect to hit a home run every time you step up to the plate. However, when I've been proven wrong, I'm not ashamed to...
I'm guessing that it has been plated. The letters look weak. Chris
Honestly? You'll be lucky if you break even. The 1999 & 2001 Silver Proof Sets have some potential, but not as much as they did 10 years ago. Chris
Yes, they are die cracks, but they don't add to the value of the coin. You might also notice the unusual texture of the field between the back of...
You think he's talented. I think he's wasting his talent, and that is being overly polite. Chris
If you're taking it to a dealer, he/she will probably tell you it is worth 10c. Most coins with design elements missing because it was the result...
I hate to burst your bubble, but the copper in the Lincoln cents is not even worth face value. If you don't believe me, call any reclamation...
Most of the Morgan dollars that were melted was the result of the Pittman Act. It wasn't because the US had a shortage, but because the British...
I think he means something more down-to-earth. Chris
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