Half cents have a small but dedicated following. They are all scarce, as the Red Book has stated for many years, but collector interest is...
The 2X2 cardboard window holders provide good protection, but you have be very careful with the staples. Many coins have damaged or ruined buy the...
I think this is the problem. I think that if you are getting what you want or are making decent income from your sales, you should be willing to...
Senator Jones from Nevada really wanted one when he proposed the legislation that authorized it. I have wanted them for years, much to my...
It’s obverse of the same variety I have. It’s quite common. What is more interesting is the double punched “TY” in “LIBERTY.”
I have not seen this one before. It is signed “Morgan” so I presume that George Moran designed it. I have another Harding mint medal that is not...
It's out of focus just enough to hide some of the problems for those who don't really know what to spot. This is one of the ways that crooks...
Both are brown. When I was a dealer, I saw some better date coins, like a Mint State sharpness 1869 cent that had been dipped bright red. PCGS...
It's hard to say without pictures.
A million sounds a little high. Here are the mintages for the 1804, 1805 and 1806 half cents with the number of die varieties. 1804 1,055,312,...
It’s been my experience that they sell for less than a dollar.
My attitude is summed up by the rabbi’s blessing from the musical, “Fiddler on the Roof.” “May God bless and keep the tsar .... far away from us.”
Civil War War general, Franz Sigel riding high after he helped win the battle of Pea Ridge. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Franz Sigel riding not so high...
I could not see grading that coin any higher than MS-62, and that's pushing it. There is no way that it is an MS-63, until the standards change....
The reverse die that was used for the 1806 No Stems Half Cent (Cohen Variety #1) was one tough customer. It was used to make the 1804 Crosslet 4...
There was a talk opening a mint in New York City at one point, but I'd have to look up the info again. I read a little book about it 30 years ago....
I really don't know. It's now worth less than half of what I paid for it. Of course grade-flation is another factor. If you are talking about a...
No one can really comment about this without pictures. The Grey Sheet spread is $2,100 in Fine 12 and $3,150 in VF-20. Add a reasonable profit...
I have always like the 1807 and '08 Bust Half Dollars. They were John Reich's first take on the design. The eagle is looks a bit ungamely however.
You and I are on exactly the same page about the 1913 Liberty Nickel. If I had one, I would sell it and buy many more real coins that are much...
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