There is no average coin shop, and what shops pay depends on what form the silver is in. Grandma's silverware is going to get a different price...
Seems like it's in the ball park for a no problems specimen. Definitely don't hesitate to haggle a little, especially with it being Sunday, as...
Depends what you mean by "average condition." If you're a new collector and can't tell if the coin is cleaned, I'd hold off. Just look at a lot...
The one you linked to looks like a mint set toner, and pretty close to FBL.
Both, it looks like. From the D In GOD to a little in front of Lincoln's nose looks like a lamination to me. From the rim, grazing the second 1...
Mine's bigger... [IMG]
I suspect that would tone your microwave a lot faster than it would tone the coin. :P Yeah, and with a mean surface temperature of -160 C or so,...
25. Very nice.
Let's hope it has a denomination of £3.50 (silver) or £350 (gold). :P
I'd love to get ahold of one of these 6-7th century BCE Lydian coins, just because they're some of the first coins ever minted. I've seen one or...
Classic silver commemoratives. :)
I've seen fairly amazing iPhone pictures and the amount of progress one can make in a couple of days with good feedback. That makes me think that...
Not coin-related, but an ancient graffito is thought to be one of the earliest depictions of Jesus.
Lol, nice. I thought for a second it was a 7 oz coin, too!
It could be dated anywhere from 1700-1746. Depending on the size, it could be a 1/2, 1, 2, 4, or 8 reales. I'm also suspecting it was buried,...
Looks like a Spanish coin from the early or mid 1700's. The size should give you an idea the denomination. Here's a picture of an 8 reales....
No idea. That's definitely not an actual Dansco album. Pretty much everything except the pages is wrong for it to be an official Dansco product....
All great coins, but that Nero is especially amazing.
Sort of. I mean, it's not like they traced every European's family tree for the past 1000 years or anything. The very first work along those...
I dunno. What if 1/3 of those were resubmissions? That would be 94 unique coins. For something this rare, I could believe 1/2 of them were in...
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