Nice coin !! Congrats :high5: Carl - I think it has more to do with the dealers in a particular area than anything else. You can get any coin...
Hmmm - let's see. You guys think you could make something work that the largest financial institutions in the world could not make work. :goof:...
It's the detail of the obverse mainly, especially the hair. It's no where near struck as well as an S mint coin should be. If it were an O mint I...
It sounds like a grease filled die error. They are extremely common in all countries and have no value.
It happens because of an improper bonding between the two layers of the coin. Is it rare ? Not really, but it is not common either. And yeah, it's...
If it is a greased filled die error it is not wrth anything more than face value.
I understand completely. But there is an easy way - when you go the Numismatic Resources section and you are not sure exactly where to look for...
Jimmy I asked for the pic because I have never, ever, seen an S mint coin in a GSA holder. I also asked for another reason, this particular coin...
Hmmm - I always thought there was. Gold A Collection of Articles Harry Bass Foundation Miscelaneous Links Eliasberg World Gold...
They are all worth keeping if you collect coins because you like them. If you however your goal is to make a profit then keep or sell the silver...
Not sure how long it took, but I can tell you that it was the first and only time that any FDC had ever sold out. It was caused by speculators...
That one is oak - very bad choice of wood for a coin cabinet. And velvet liners tend to hairline up the coins/medals. Lighthouse makes some...
Depends entirely on the dealer. Some stick to marked prices and some will haggle a bit - but usually only a little bit.
Zip-Locks are PVC free.
Anything is possible - including that she may be a legitimate poster. I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise ;)
Assuming that you are wanting to preserve them in their present condition as much as possible I would consider heat sealing them in plastic. They...
Yes, it is correct. A toned coin that is stored properly is much less likely to undergo additional toning than one that is not toned at all.
Hopefully you do realize that Ruben is a pharmacist and as such he actually does make his living buying and selling drugs - all quite legally.
If they do I am not aware of it.
As was said - leave them as they are and get some non-PVC flips or 2x2's.
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