At the Indiana State Show they have a YN auction. Anyone 18 and under can attend. For just showing up you are given $250 in auction money you...
The 1804 isn't the rarest either. It gets beat out by the 1870-S dollar (either 9 or 11 known), the 1884 trade dollar (10 Known) and the 1885...
Bryan Money is probably a better name since they do come in denominations other than dollars. Yep but it doesn't mean much. Doesn't mean silver...
Writing it on the invoice or including a separate letter will usually do it. If it doesn't you can send a certified letter (so you have legal...
Like you said they can't touch them in China and going after eBay is difficult because eBay is not breaking any laws. And demand action against...
Got a link? I have PCS slabs but nothing that looks like the PCGS slabs
I believe that digital book is a price guide not really a digital D&H. I would be pleased to find out I'm wrong though. There is a pdf...
If you can see the detail on the raised areas then I can pretty well guarantee it is post mint damage. Dies are "flat" There is only one way you...
Ok with that weight I'll agree, missing clad layer, layer missing pre-strike.
No mintmark means it is from Philadelphia and the "doubling" on the 43 is most likely due to die deterioration which is very common on the 1943 cents.
By mint order numbers it sold out in about 6 hours, but the mint kept it on sale. After 24 hours they continued selling them but told people they...
I would say that they will not have a 1 per household limit. They may put a limit on them at first but I would think it would be more like 5...
It's going to be even worse because unlike the state quarters the banks are NOT going to be able to specifically order boxes of the new quarter...
I will be having dinner this evening with the family and then Christmas day I will be alone until I go in to work at the Hospital at 9PM.
To answer Coinman, I'm in Indiana
Well I see plenty of die erosion but not in the areas where his arrows are pointed. The only thing I see there look like they might be surface...
Small glass bowl of acetone, just swish the coin around in it for awhile. Shake off the excess and it will dry in a few seconds. You might want...
There are proof Conders from the 1790's that can be had for less than that. Just looked on Bill McKivor's website found two 1793's for...
I said you got a very good deal and I was right. Frankly you got even more than I expected from them. Still think the 94 went too cheap.
Which other book?
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