OK - here's an example of why for you. In the 2007 Red Book an 1870-CC quarter in G4 is valued at $2,500. But in an auction that concluded on...
Howdy meBtaz - Welcome to the Forum !! Since the coin has been used as jewelry any numismatic value it may have had is gone. My suggestion...
No, it does not contain PVC. Possibly, if the flips are very soft and pliable - then yes they contain PVC. If they are rather stiff then they...
Every once in a while you can find a properly graded coin slabbed by almost any of the lower tier grading companies. Less often you can find an...
Of course they don't think so - it's a come-on to garner the interest of those who don't know any better. Try searching under Coins on eBay for...
The Rise and Fall of the Trade Dollar "America's first bullion coin, the Trade Dollar, inherited this title almost by accident. Intended as a...
Apologies for misunderstanding you :thumb:
Today, all of the American Eagle coins, in all metals, are struck at the West Point mint But until 2001 only the '95 Proof had the W mint mark....
I wouldn't exactly say it's pretty common but it's nothing special either. It adds no value to the coin but to a collector it can add interest...
If you got the rolls at a bank the wrapper would not have the mint mark indicated since they were not sold by the mint.
I would say the coin would grade Fine. Value would be about $150 IMO.
I think the coin is worthy of the cameo designation, it's the toning that makes the cameo contrast appear to be less than what it actually is....
To be honest, rather than just supplying an answer I always prefer explaining to the one asking the question how they can determine the answer to...
Depends on what wrapper they were in - if they were in a US Mint wrapper it would say right on the wrapper what the mint was. If they were not,...
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