Have you considered using something like GOO-GONE to remove the tape residue? You might try it on a bullion value coin before using it on your O...
I wonder if Allen's death has brought a shift in focus away from buying? The economy could also have a hand in it too. I'd think stores would much...
No, Booner, this shop is in Northeast Columbus.
Yes, I have dealt with them quite a few times, but only as a buyer and have never had a problem. The regrade story could have happened but a...
Got it, thank you.
I live in "central ohio" and would like to know the name of the shop.
Someone with a Dremel and a steady hand? Is a close-up of the edge possible? Also, any further description would be helpful. Is there a reeded...
Having seen the photo I'd say someone with a Dremel or similar tool and a steady hand has removed a portion of the copper the entire circumfrence...
Google 'label makers' and see if anything meets your needs.
Seeing Jesus in everyday items is all the rage right now, Nixon less so.
My Standard Catalog of World Coins 2nd Edition (copyright 1999) lists it at: $7.50 in VG $12.50 in F $20 in VF $40 in XF There has been at least...
Hear, hear! Until everyone knows everything about coins like krispy they should refrain from posting anything. He has the cashiers don cotton...
I quit paying attention to overstock dot com when they got rid of their O girl, Sabine Ehrenfeld. :)
A complete 50 coin set is worth a minimum of $12.50 US in clad or .900 silver. The .900 silver proofs have about $172.66 in bullion total.
You have a single year issue 5 CENTS commemorating the isolation and naming of the element Nickel. 9,028,507 were minted in 1951; the Nickel...
A British 1839 5£ gold Una and the Lion would be memorable.
Money-changers and lenders (and their wives) were a popular subject at one time. It seems most of the well-known artists did at least one painting...
Is anybody watching HOARDERS on A&E? It's not about coin collecting but I've come away with a few insights. Actually more questions than...
It is not an error. It is just a variation in the thickness of the copper layer. Yours is one of 302,097,424 minted at the Denver Mint in 1971....
My 30th Edition Standard Catalog of World Coins (2003) says $1 for an uncirculated coin. Yours is one of 800,000 minted in copper-nickel.
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