OK - so you have not 1, but 10 1933 $20 gold double eagles - yes I mean the same as the one that sold for approx $7.5 million dollars. What...
Here ya go - this will explain it and provide a link to the accurate mintage numbers - Click Here
I believe it is a token of some sort - it is not a coin.
Not really bonas - those numbers are quite misleading. I've explained this a few times - I'll have to search for the previous posts. I'll post a...
Well yes and no. If you're asking is there a book where you can go a look up the mintage numbers for a given year and mint - no there is no such...
For the most part - they are worth the fun of finding & owning them ;)
Sometimes they do bring a premium in the mint wrapper. But if you bought them for a given price - that's about all you could expect to sell them for.
You're a good man Nick ;)
That's a nice dime !! Great job with the pics too ;)
Well I'm certainly not gonna say it can't be done - I've purchased gold coins below spot before (never have silver though). But you can't do it...
Uncommon ?? They minted 123 million of 'em :confused:
They run it a couple times a year - great show ;)
Hey CT - go take a look at the Heritage archives. Take a look at the pics on Coin Facts too. They have examples of both types of the S you have...
I gotta tell ya - based on the mint mark, I wouldn't say. What I did was go to Heritage like you - but instead of looking at cents, I looked...
That depends on who's buying them Cloud. No dealer will ever pay spot price - best you'll get is 10% less. Same is true for .999 silver.
Just to be on the safe side I would recommend you take that coin to a dealer or knowledgeable collector you trust and let them look at it.
If not for the mark on the neck and the center band on the reverse I believe PCGS would grade this coin MS65. With them - MS64 - and it is not FB.
It can vary anywhere from a few thousand to hundreds of thousands. Depends on which coin and date - much inofrmation like this is known for...
Smelting is rather expensive process so you are normally better of to just sell them in coin form. Bit there are private companies that do this -...
Don't own the book myself - can you explain to us why you think it is ?
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