Here I am again ... "locked down" (Not officially, but actual none the less) in Florida. It's going on five months now, and there is no end in...
There are lags in the system. The best thing to do is to log-in here and check the "Alerts" box in the upper right corner. I don't want the...
My answer is "no." If they want to commemorate World War II, they should do it with a real coin, like they did in 1995. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, if you want to pay retail. Maybe things have changed, but when I was going to the shows, you could buy these coins for less than retail. Of...
There are a fair number of collectors who don't like Morgan Dallars because so many of them are common in Mint State, and they have been heavily...
If you have it graded, you are going to get an MS-62 or a 63. Using Grey Sheet prices, an MS-62 is worth $197. An MS-63 is worth $198. There is...
If you are buying key dates, you have to know how to spot the fakes, and you had better be good at it. With the Chinese getting better at their...
I have collected U.S., British and ancient Roman coins. I also have collected tokens, medals and some paper money. My feelings on certification...
Sorry, but the OP coin will be a bear to sell when the time comes. The trouble is, it has little eye appeal. The reverse is blah. The toning has...
The old ANACS did a fairly decent job with its grades, but it never got much respect from the a lot of the dealer community. At times it under...
The roughed-up cheek makes it an MS-62 at best. It’s not worth sending it in. A lot of the S-mint dollars from 1878 to 1881 have P-L or near P-L...
AU-58, probably in an MS-62 holder.
I gave it an 8. The Nickel Three Cent Piece is one of my least favorite series, but this coin is attractive with its unusual colorful toning. You...
Yes, the TPGs should have pictures posted of ALL of the coins that they have certified that are worth some amount, say $500 or more. Furthermore...
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According to Roger Burdette, the Proof dies that the mint used in this are were chromium plated. As they were used specks of metal came off of...
Or the S-Mint could be a counterfeit. There is no such thing as an unsearched roll, especially when it has a screw top.
I collect presidential campaign items from 1789 to date. That overlaps with the coins since many of the 19th pieces were tokens. In the 20th...
As some of you know, I am a “light weight” ancient imperial Roman coin collector. My current goal is to get one coin for each emperor up a date...
My guess is it does not say "Uncirculated" on the GSA holder. These coins were graded by mostly college studends who got a crash course on grading...
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