I think what you are calling dirt is actually the remnants of very dark, black toning. It's been dipped, definitely. The coin has its share of...
I'm gonna say they graded it 65 - but it's really a 64.
You don't have to replace the mint capsules, just use the ones the your coins originally came in.
Proofs maybe, but not the rest. Not unless they have changed the law, and I don't believe they have.
Excellent question ! To be completely honest it could go either way. It might end up like the '95-W ASE - and it might end up as just another...
Usually those type of packages are in two parts with the coin sandwiched in between. You should be able to peel them apart easy enough.
Cool :thumb: But eventually somebody will dig you up, find your stash and then they will own the coins ;) One way or another, your ownership is...
Again Joe, you don't want air circulating inside your safe. You want it as sealed up as it can be so that the dehumidifier can its job most...
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Zeke maybe this will help you understand. There are two types of bullion coins issued by the mint - 1 - Proof which are made solely for...
Ruben in this case it is the amount of head detail that exist on the die that matters. For if the die has a lack of detail, then the coin, even if...
You can do all of those things to any coin. However, should you ever decide to sell that coin, if the person buying it knows their business they...
We're getting pretty close to crossing the line on the rules here guys.
As I recall nearly all of early ones had the error.
Howdy Ryan - Welcome to the Forum !! It's not a coin at all, it's a medal. If it has any value over and above it's silver content it is usualy...
It's not unfair at all, it's the law and they have to do it.
You don't need a time machine at all. Just look at any modern silver commem coin.
if you find a coin laying on the floor someplace it's not likely that you are going to hurt it any by picking it up. Just pick it up.
If the color is accurate it's sure not bronze. No idea on value.
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