rexesq - I believe that is a .925 silver coin. The color in pictures can be quite misleading. But there is an easy way to find out for sure -...
Robinson - That particular seller is well known for offering vastly overgraded and overpriced items. And there have been more than a few of...
If that's the case Carl then I would suggest not buying anything from them.
It's part of the slab - it's a keeper tab (what keeps the coin in place inside the slab).
You have a couple of options, one as you mentioned would be to take it to a local dealer you can trust. Another woulld be to join the ANA,...
I have to agree, they don't need it. But there are those who do think it matters - kind of like the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. So I...
They do, you just have to add the numbers together.
Yes, they would, and they have many times. But more importantly there are other things that can cause the coin to look that way. That's why you...
Howdy fattboy - Welcome to the Forum !! The cent in 1960 had no silver colored metal underneath the copper - can you post a pic of this coin ?
Howdy Julian - Welcome to the Forum !! The value of any coin depends largely upon its condition or grade. If you could post some pics of the...
Well, they paid about $35,000 for a 1963 Proof cent graded as PF70 that previously sold for $49,000 - they said it turned in the slab. So yeah,...
Goerge you may have created a monster :D That girl just may go places in this hobby - keep up the good work :thumb:
Well I'll tell ya Aidan, the last time I lobbied Congress to try and get something changed involving our coins - this whole dang mess got started....
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Barney - The reason you are getting confused is this - PCGS assigns a number to every coin they grade. That number is unique to PCGS and only...
But guys - the metal scrap yards and recycle yards won't take the copper in the form of coins. There have been counteless articles in newspapers...
Nothing mysterious at all. They list them that way because you can buy the individual coins and 4 coin sets.
Nice addition there Rick :thumb:
Well, it's not uncirculated. And given the way the coin looks, I would suspect that one too. Here is one of the same date and mint that is genuine...
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