Carl the issue is that Coin Talk does not permit self-promotion. And since Robbie now works for the company, if he were to post a link to that...
And by the way, in your example - 2500 would be the final mintage number, not 5000.
But that's the point, what good is it or what possible meaning can a sales number, that you know is going to change next week or next month, have...
Geeez - why is that somebody is always telling my secrets :rolleyes: And BTW, I never needed much of anything to impress a stripper :D
Actually being one. Coin dealers have shops, they advertise, they go to coin shows and set up booths, they belong to dealer organizations. In...
The are required by law to melt them when the following year's coins become available.
Of course the ebay sellers are saying that - they are trying to make people believe it so they will pay more for the coins now. Personally, I...
Pay to who ? To another dealer, yes sometimes. To a collector - never. Typically a dealer will pay a collector 10% - 15% under bid. But it will...
One of these days you guys need to realize that these are not mintage numbers. They are sales numbers which are totally meaningless in regard to...
Let's put it this way - there has never been a dollar coin that was popular with the public.
Contrary to what many think, Morgan dollars rarely circulated anywhere. Yes, what little circulation there was ocurred more often in the west. But...
I think we all understand what your opinion is about these coins. It isn't necessary to keep repeating it over and over in every post you make....
Looks like a typical AU coin to me.
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If the coins are white then there is about a 99.99% probability that they have been dipped. That does not mean they are not gradeable though....
I guess it depends on how you want to define "town". San Antonio was founded in 1718.
Yup it is - just make sure you remind the judge of that ;)
Where the dealer is really doesn't have much to do with it. What you need to do is contact the dealer that would best be able to serve you...
And you guys think they ( The Mint ) don't listen to ya :rolleyes:
If the coins are white - they are not original. That being said there are varying degrees of toning. For example, here is an original '49 Mint...
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