There is a market for modern gold coins, but the number of those who collect them, as opposed to those buying them for bullion, is somewhat...
Howdy Jezzza - Welcome to the Forum !! To determine the value of a coin we need to see its condition. If you can, try posting pics, without the...
Hmmm - they aren't 14 anymore, but I can think of two off the top of my head - Spiffy & Speedy. You gettin forgetful in your old age ?? :p
This IS NOT recommended. The PCGS price guide is the most inaccurate price guide there is.
What she said ;)
Hate to say it - but none.
That's the problem with price guides like the one you mention in Coin Prices - you can't really use a percentage or rule of thumb because the...
OK guys - get the conversation back on track and talk about coins - not politics.
It depends on what appeals to your personal taste I guess. Personally, if I were to find one I'd just sell it now and count my blessings.
It's not unusual to find small variations like you mention. They are due to die wear, the coin being struck very slightly off center, mechanical...
If the doubled area appears to be shelf like & flat - it is mechanical doubling. Based on the pic - that is how it appears to me.
Howdy Shep - Welcome to the Forum !! From the sound of things the coin is likely worth about $2.50 - $3.50. If you're having trouble with the...
It depends on date, mint mark and the condition of the coin Trisha. I have seen Trade dollars sell for from $20 to almost 1 million. Post pics ;)
I think I know what ya meant now. But there's a pretty good reason that the raw coins often sell for less than the slabbed coins. Most of the time...
I'm a bit confused by what you mean by "the extra $30" ?? If you buy a coin already slabbed - you buy the coin - you don't pay any extra...
crystalk is correct Spider - you DO NOT need an account just to look up prices. There is no need to buy anything on ebay if you don't like it....
It doesn't mean that coins have been shipped - it's just an acknowledgement of your subscription. They typically indicate all subscriptions that way.
Gonna getcha for that Spider :eek: :D
It could be almost anything - oil, dip residue, lacquer, mercury - or any of countless other substances. But whatever it is - it did not come from...
Spider your question is a bit more complicated than it seems. You have to remember that not all '64 Proof cents are equal. Just like with any coin...
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