Whassat?
Well, that's how we'll be able to support future generations of roll searchers. :)
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Well, if the "listed" prices are based on an inefficient market and/or buyer ignorance, good riddance to them, I say. Of course, I've always been...
I wouldn't want to ship most slabbed coins without insurance, which (as I understand it) requires going to the post office. If you don't use...
Here, try this: [IMG] Those don't look like actual coins to me.
Well, as of right now, it's worth about $17.54. :)
This is a "how to buy" and "how not to sell" example, I guess. I found a listing for "1962 D Roosevelt Dime Very Fine Condition", Buy It Now...
That's a good point. At today's levels, a dateless Walker goes for $16-$17; so does a VF-XF example. You can get a nice AU for $20 or less, and an...
They aren't ripping you off, but it's not a steal. Melt value at the moment is right around $16.50. I'll take a nice circulated Walker over most...
Now all I have to do is find a roll of US $2 coins to hide the toonies in. :rollling:
Heh. I got $20+ FV of Canadian in a bag of "foreign coins" that was part of a larger lot I won on eBay. I treated the bag as zero-value when...
Click on "Customize view" at the upper right-hand corner of the search results listing, then check the "Show shipping cost" checkbox.
This morning's pattern echoes what I've seen over the last week or two -- strong gains overnight (in the thinner markets?), then a drop back at...
I think you're looking at the wrong market. The "copper value" as quoted on Coinflation -- that's the value if you could magically (and...
It's both, but mostly it's that silver is going up. If you disagree, please point out a few common goods whose prices have risen at silver's pace....
Now, see, was that so hard? :)
No, but surely some come in. Most "normal" :) people don't come to the car wash to get change, but some people must use that as a place to dump...
Hey, thanks for all those 1965-1969 halves you've been putting back into circulation. :)
Current melt value for silver dimes is $3.37; for quarters, it's $8.43. A "very worn" 1853 quarter won't contain the full amount of silver, but...
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