Every single coin they offer is a ploy to exploit collectors. How is this any different ?
The cud would have happened the usual way. But the reeding being gone - that's almost always because it was a casino coin. The slots wear the...
I believe it Mike. No, I don't mean that I think PCGS has an actual number in mind that they will allow. But I do believe that they purposely...
And Jack - when did you join WINS ?
I think somebody may have over-dipped that one. Look inside the 0 and 9 of the date, and inside the O in OF - looks like dip residue does. Then...
I would answer that with this - what is the single most commonly asked question there is about any coin ? What's it worth ? Who asks that...
Spartan - do a search using the key word - storage - and you'll find all the possible thoughts on the subject you could ever want.
That email has been making the rounds since about a month after the the first President dollar came out. It's uninformed people reacting to...
And that is the point Cloud - the higher grade increases the value, but the value to who ? The who is us, the collectors. WE are the ones who pay...
No there is no way to keep track of how many were ever melted. Why ? Because the people melting them don't care. They just want the gold. And...
It's a hard concept to explain. The problem with price guides is that people expect the guides to tell them what a coin is worth. But that's not...
I would agree with that. You need to use all of the grading standards - but that doesn't mean that some of them are unimportant and may be...
The ANA standard is quite specific - "All letters in LIBERTY are weak but visible" Weak but but visible means that each and every letter - all...
As CT already said - a California Proof is a coin with the surfaces altered to make it look like a PL or DMPL coin.
He wasn't saying the coins were rare. He said it was rare to find one in circulation.
Just think about what happens when yo upush a coin out of a Whitman folder, what are you doing ? You're pushing against the coin with the paper...
Now that is a huge misnomer. The mint never issued any "rolled" silver dollars, they only used bags. Only banks rolled the coins.
Not necessarily, for if people think the coin is AT they would likely offer half or less what it would be worth otherwise.
I don't think you are wording your question quite right Phoenix. Once a coin is in an album, merely opening and closing the album has no effect on...
Oh I've seen them before and they are out there for sale. But that's not the point. My question is when they were rolled ? For example it's quite...
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