PCGS EF45 1909S VDB Lincoln Cent
1912. The 1911 coins were found to be lacking the D:G (DEI GRATIA - By the grace of God). There was an uproar about the "Godless" obverses and D:G...
PVC damage: What it is and what it does: http://coins.about.com/od/caringforcoins/f/pvc_damage_faq.htm
A poll to accompany elaine 1970's thread: http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t50104/ Do you favor the continued minting of US One Cent coins in the...
You are welcome! Did you buy a bulk lot of World coins?
Not really, but: 1950 J 5 Pfennig VF/EF $1.50 1949 G 50 Pfennig VF $5 1950 J 1 Mark EF $4
Clean nothing. Not even the dateless Buffalo nickels.
"Most of the silver dollars look pretty good but tarnished, like a swipe of the stuff my wife uses to clean her good silverware would make them...
The Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins only goes down to FINE on these. Below that you are talking 3 or 4 to a dollar unless the mintage is low,
Perhaps 40 Cents in FINE. $0.00 in AG-G. I would grade your 1913 as VG and pay 20 Cents. Over 65 million were minted that year so it's not rare.
Now just a pewter Saint Christopher medal I received when I started driving 40+ years ago. It's held up pretty well over the years. For a while...
No. From a practical stand point they serve no purpose. From a collecting standpoint 101 years (1909 to 2009) is enough. With four different...
No, at least not the clad issue. Total mintage 1965 to 1998 was 37.5+ billion and there's little if any value over face in circulated condition....
This is a roll of Canadian Small Cents with a right facing bust of Her Royal Highness, Elizabeth II on one side and a Rock Dove on the other....
Yes, that should have read $13.86 not $18.86.
March 2009 COIN PRICES says bullion value below Mint State. Make that 13.86 an ounce. fat fingers and an inability to proof read.
What's done is done. State Quarters are finished. Territory Quarters are running now. The National Parks Program begins in 2010 so a...
I saw a quote for silver at $13.83 an ounce on Friday 3/20/09 so: $13.83 x 0.0937oz = $1.295871 bullion value
Silver got too expensive to continue its use. HEADS UP to KENCHENKY: Nickel coins are darker in color and attracted to a magnet.
My out of date 2003 Standard Catalog of World Coins - 30th Edition - lists the 1910 25 pfennig G mintmark at $3 FINE, $8 VERY FINE, $18.50...
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