I'd say 62 for a grade - not a clue what the VAM designation would do to the value.
Congrats on both counts :high5: Sure hope you manage to keep on posting Chris - I for one truly enjoy your participation and comments here on...
OK - and what would you say to me since I happen to agree with him ? Wait until I turn 75 ?:rolleyes:
There is a coin dealer on this forum by the name of tradernick - contact him privately by using the PM or email function. He'll probably be able...
A complete set almost always sells for less than the individual coins.
Dan - I would ask you this - why do you wish to buy bags of Mercs ? What do you hope to acomplish by doing so ? When you buy bags of coins,...
It was slabbed 2001 or later. I'm kinda surprised actually because I think the coin is a lock for 65, a bit older and I would have expected the...
Aren't we always :D
The coin is a taler of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II of Austria. In that condition value would be about $200 - $250.
Howdy riggsjr - Welcome to the Forum !! What Fish said is correct, where or how you would sell a collection depends a great deal on the...
With the type of coins I collect I actually prefer my coins to be slabbed. A slabbed coin offers great protection, authentication and easy...
Post a pic of the slab Zane. I'm curious to see how old it is.
Howdy barry - Welcome to the Forum !! There is no way to know - too many things can impact the value. To a degree it will depend on how many of...
It's no bother at all Adam, most of us enjoy doing this ;) I have to agree with b.j. though, kinda hard to say for sure based on the pics....
A couple of comments John, get yourself a 5x loupe. It's much easier to use and see with and has a much larger viewing surface. And you should use...
I'd say VF35 based on the pics.
It is ;)
I'd say it's a 65 and probably slabbed the same.
Send 'em an email and ask them. To be honest, most bullion dealers could care less what the coins look like. They wouldn't waste the time to open...
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