I should add that toning is subjective. Some toning is ugly. Some is attractive. Natural is a definite bonus. Artificial toning looks nice but...
Toned coins bring a premium regardless of the grade.
My wife gave me two toned Morgan’s for Christmas this year. They are raw and the online dealer told me within a week of her purchase he couldn’t...
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I have a number of them that I have purchased in high grades for under $500. Keep looking and you’ll find the right one.
When I need a coin like this, value wise, I stop buying and save my funds until I can afford it. So far that’s worked for me. :)
I’ve always wanted to go to that show but just too far. I want to buy, not sell. Be patient on the bracelet and you’ll find the stone you need.
A show of force but maybe it will help the metals rise.
I had an online dealer get them for me. You just have to be patient and look for them. They eventually pop up.
Thank you
Yes it does Randy! I just don’t like empty holes. We all have them but I’m seriously working to fill them in all my folders and albums. I’m slowly...
The ones that were not issued for circulation do cost a little more but that is on the higher side.
Only around $78.00 but that’s up.
Weren’t a lot of these melted many year ago? The prices start in the four figure range.
A few years ago I bought a collection and it had an old green folder with Barber Dimes. I set it aside until last year at which time I went...
It’s a 1893 Philadelphia one. I’m still working on obtaining the 1893-S. I’m still working on one as it’s the last one I need to complete my...
Yes, but with the transfer occurring on the back I find that most people don’t even look at the back. :)
It’s up today. Yeah!
I’d keep it in that slab just because the slab itself is different. Some people collect slabs. I, like most others, collect the coin. The coin is...
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