Given its date/mint, its surfaces, and the fact that some people do collect counterstamps, I suspect it will close a great deal higher than that.
Okay, here's what I was seeing on the "bad" enhanced uncirculated example. In all these images, I've arranged the lighting to maximize the...
Okay, then, 1909-S VDB cents. 484,000 minted, far more than the total number of Kennedy sets to be made. Even though the cents are so much more...
You're proposing that inflation is likely to "remain" at its "current rate" of "1.2% a year" (snicker)? Setting aside the issue of what contrived...
I sort of play it by ear. It really depends on how hard the coins are struggling while I'm trying to secure them.
No, it happened prior to the trolling.
One of my two sets is going back today. That set includes the reverse proof with gunk on the chin, the regular proof with debris on the obverse...
I sure wish I hadn't exchanged quite so much "paper" for "real wealth" back in 2011. The "paper" I kept has done a lot better than the "real...
PTD. Pre-Troll Damage.
Have you checked it with a magnet? I don't see anything on the "thick" coin to make me believe it's anything but a counterfeit.
As someone who often has to pick through the potato bin at the store to find the right size for my recipe, or to find ones that aren't too heavily...
No, in 2011 the rapidly-rising price of silver ate into the margins. During the brief period when silver was above $45, the Mint was probably...
Silver's gone down, but the price of advertising, shipping, and making all those high-quality presentation packages has not. In 2011, there were...
What else? Baiting.
Are you saying that that's on the coin? It looks like it's in the capsule -- it even appears to be casting a shadow or reflection on the coin's...
You have to specifically ask for the REVERSE Four-Coin Kennedy Set. Since most people don't realize this, I expect that set to be the biggest...
Wow! How in the world did that escape into the wild?
I like it. Simple, clear, and straight to the point.
* except for plastic ones. Or colorized (painted) ones. Personally, I don't think those count.
There's also unanimous agreement that xylene is 100% safe for copper coins, in contrast to acetone.
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