What do I think? I think it can happen. I also think the chance of you buying rolls from him and finding missing edge coins is very very low,...
Darn, I thought this thread was going to be a dating service for coin geeks. :) (That would be a tough service, 20+ guys for every girl.)
The silver price is a little high. There are only 3 90% silver dollars not four, on the other hand there are 5 90% silver halves not 4. Over all...
Michal, thanks for mentioning Riddell's book. I knew of the book but I was not aware it had been reprinted or that it was available on Google!...
IS anyone planning to bid in the DNW sale Oct 6th on Part II of the Robbie Brown collection?
They will take care of it but they probably can't until after the auction is over. That means a unhappy consignor because a coin that sold...
I have two full sets of them, one circ, one Unc. They are a neat piece of WWII history that a lot of people don't know about. More Unc pieces...
It would most likely be cheapest to just buy the coins already slabbed. For most moderns submitting and getting anything less than a 70 will be a...
The only non destructive way to really know is going to be a specific gravity test.
Until the end of the year anything is a possibility. And even that wouldn't have to be the last word. It is highly unlikely but Congress could...
I do list it as a slab, and they were done by MTB. They used a Capital Plastics shell as did several of the services during this period.) They...
I wouldn't do that if you are sending them back to the mint. Attempting to defraud the US Government is seriously frowned upon. On the other...
This can be dangerous though since you don't really know what you are bidding. Since the floor bidding is still going on the current bid can...
Frankly what would happen is the price of toned coins would drop to roughly the same level as non-toned coins. Because if people paid a premium...
Irvine Ky has a coin show? How long have they had a show? What club is it associated with?
It's in the "What's it Worth" forum.
Maybe, but so did Shilling, Crown, farthing, etc. But they didn't call anything a penny because there wasn't one (at least not a physical one)...
No observation. I watched it being done.
No no one, including the mint, knows at this time
Odd I thought they were saying the edgeview slabs were now the standard holders.
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