On the safe side I'd call it a pleasing ef, but wouldn't be surprised if it were a low au.
A solid specimen. Hard to tell from the glare, but it appeals to be a split tail.
If you were buying silver, would you pay the current spot? Yet you expect to get it as the seller? I have been buying physical .999 since the...
Not this guy. Might take a few decades but I'll get it much cheaper than the greedy mint's opening.
Really? That screams "Look how much these fools are willing to spend on a heat gun treated hunk of silver.". That's all it is at this point. The...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] First, my photographic skills are lacking to say the least. However, I chose this one to make a case for detailed...
Reminds me of the U.S. Eisenhower dollar type 1 and two with the thick/thin lettering. I don't recall hearing this before, so.....
My guess on the price would be $800 minimum, $1000 if silver nears a hundred, considering it's an MS70. I like it though.
The explosion of silver over the past year is industrial driven, not investor. The technology sector requires massive amounts of the metal for...
Trying to put a naturally toned set together going on two years now, from what I've found there doesnt seem to be much of difference between the...
Nice! Been almost a year since I myself last found silver in the wild.
I feel they got it right. The reverse wheat stalks are the primary reason, the obverse seems a bit weak (later die strike) but also within an...
Beautiful specimens. I collect the Bicentennial issues and this is the first I'm seeing any from West Virginia.
I'm wondering the same. Which is odd because the population numbers are similar comparative to others at both NGC and PCGS. It's also the last of...
Judging from the lathe marks (swirl in the background) it was cut from round bar rather than the traditional sheet planchet.
If you're in or near Washington, D.C. that's a must see. Been there several times over the years and always manage to see something new.
Impressive set of my all-time favorite U.S. design. Thanks for sharing!
The quarter and half eagle Indian head, on the quarter and encuse as Bella Lyon Pratt's original. No more "commemoratives"!
The far more important question, what coin are you sending off? Nearly all modern coins cost more to grade rather than to buy already graded. As...
My completed series from that list includes Lincoln cents, Buffalo nickels, Jefferson nickels, Barber dimes, Winged Liberty dimes, Roosevelt...
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