This is what they say on the web site - "PRICE GUIDES Based on 50-plus years of Krause Publications data and updated daily by a team of...
No, that's not rare at all. That's merely a low percentage of occurrence as compared to a total mintage number. Rare would be less than 10 known.
It's not uncommon for the lint to be there already when you receive the coin from the mint though.
Not quite kanga. You misread the info - "Full Bands Term applied to Mercury (Winged Liberty Head) dimes when the central band is fully...
I'd say 63.
I don't know of any that have ever been written.
Yeah but you should see some of the nuts we find ;)
He just told you - "check for stars under the eagle. If theres no stars then its a type 1"
Most of the time yes, but not always. Sometimes the outer clad layer gets pushed down over the copper so you can't see it. That's when the tissue...
Lay a clad quarter and a silver quarter both on the table side by side. Then cover them with an ordinary tissue. Then look, you'll see the...
No it's not as insane as the late '80's. But keep in mind that graph encompasses a basket of all coins. And included in there are lots of gold...
Two words - James Taylor
Not necessarily. As I have said many times before, the values listed in Krause are often too high or too low by large margins. If you really want...
Solid 63's, second one may have a shot at 64.
Then it is the lower value.
Don't think even Peter can help with that.
Well Spider, there was one set I was working on - but it was 420 years long at the time. I never quite finished that one :D But in all honesty,...
Well I'll tell ya what Carl, below is a chart of what coin prices in general have done since 1970. Now granted, that's only about 40 years worth,...
Well, I think that makes 4 different sizes of ANACS slabs now - and they all require different size boxes.
inhymn - for what paid for that, you should be able to get 3 of them - complete with 18k gold setting. Unless the coin was Mint State, it's not...
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