Of course they put their interest first - they are after all in business to make a profit. If they don't make a profit they won't stay in...
I agree - need bigger & better pics.
I did, sent you a reply as well.
I don't think I have ever been in a dealer's shop that didn't have a bucket of Ikes - you could buy as many as you wanted for $1.50 each.
Rarely.
yes, I'm afraid it would :(
Ya just gotta look in the right place ;) - Click Here I'd say the TPGs would grade it XF40 - value about $2500.
I was beginning to wonder about you - glad ya stopped by :thumb:
To be honest - dunno. One of the error guys will come along soon enough and be able to tell you though.
One of these days you gotta get Freidberg. It's semantics - there really is no such thing as a half sovereign d'or - only a sovereign d'or and a 2...
Howdy BiggDogg - Welcome to the Forum !! The idea with the coin tubes is to remove the coins from the paper rolls and then place them in the...
Would you settle for 40 individuals ? And several companies ? Click Here "On Monday March 18, 2004 a complaint was filed by ASA-Accugrade,...
Looks like an AU to me. So no, it is not what the grading company says it is.
Best guess - capped die error.
Another nice one :eat: Gotta tell ya pal, your collection is really beginning to make me jealous :D
Someplace in the world, the gold markets are always open - at least on business days. Kitco shows all the markets world wide in real time, as long...
Pick up a copy of Coin World - the first images of the First Lady designs are in the current issue.
The vast majority of them go from between $20 - $50 each. There are a few that will run $100 - $150
Well not quite - here's one example. The Tael of French Indochina minted in 1943 & 44 - 43 mm. And they absolutely circulated.
Some were minted for circulation, but the largest is still under 40mm.
Separate names with a comma.