I'd put it into my small baggie of other dateless mound-reverse Buffaloes. I'm old and jaded. ;)
I don't see any evidence of a mint mark. I don't think there's any point to putting this in vinegar.
It's not "investing". The only way you'll make money on coins is if you know more than the person you're buying from/selling to, or you make a...
There's no point in using Nic-A-Date or anything else to bring up the date on this coin; with the raised-ground reverse, it can only be 1913. I...
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...as long as you don't pay sales tax. "Sales tax" on a $100 bill; I guess I shouldn't go giving any legislators ideas. When I was getting...
Okay, now that's funny.
Were the 1889-CCs genuine (wire-brushed on the left, polished on the right), or were they as fake as the slabs?
The more I read about things like this, the more I understand why eBay clamped down on gift cards and promotions in Coins and Paper Money. I'm a...
Seems like the more predictable it is, the less good it would do...?
There was a time when, with gift card promotions, eBay Bucks, and the like, you could make a small profit from transactions like these. I assumed...
I'm having a hard time rebutting this. ;)
I'm not a cent collector, but I would've jumped on that too, and looked at it as a study/learning opportunity.
That was the point I was trying to make. There are enough suckers to keep him in business, and it looks to be pretty lucrative. Well, he's doing...
If I get a chance, I'll check. Need to fish out a slick Washington, I don't have as many of those as the slick earlier stuff.
Now, see, that's market acceptable.
...given that this clown is moving multiple sulfur-smeared coins per day, and accumulating a steady stream of positive feedback for them. [IMG]...
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