Nice coins! :) I particularly like the '21 and the '82 S. How does this work?
One of my favorite coins of all time was an 1863 IHC I dug up as a kid at my grandma's farm. It was maybe a G-4 and probably spent 100+ years...
I might buy one for the type set, if it was either inexpensive or very nicely toned, but that's about it. If I was into ASEs, I'd go MS only and...
No idea, but I like the irony of an error star note. I don't normally collect currency, but I'd be glad to have a note like this. :)
I'm gonna say it's 30 cents worth of fun for a quarter. :) This would be a great coin to use for experimenting with VerdiCare.
To answer the original question: anything is better than the exact same basic design for 60+ years. There ought to be a law that they have to...
You got 1000 $2 notes for $1000? Sign me up. :)
I think anything that has only 0 and 7 in the serial is probably worth some premium.
It's certainly a nice looking ounce of gold, and I definitely can't argue with it for melt. :) I'm somewhat surprised they got away with putting...
I'd bet dollars to dandelions the coin in post #1 is probably a 63 at best. With the seller's lack of numismatic sales and the terrible pics, I...
I'm not a currency collector so I can't answer your question directly. However, if you search on eBay for "radar" (palindrome), or "binary"...
Ugh. Please don't let it be unplated steel. :(
Interesting. Is there a source for this or is this just from observing the coin market? It's called toning! Just kidding. :D
I would guess 1982 or 1983. No mint sets were issued that year, so fewer probably got saved before they got circulated.
If you're lucky. I've heard nothing but bad things about the seller's raw coins. One word that comes to mind rhymes with "preened."
Take it to shows and show it to dealers you respect. They have an automatic advantage over all of us in that they get to see the coin and all we...
That's right. Nice clad coins are incredibly hard to find, especially toners. Even if they're out there, your typical dealer at a smaller show...
Well, there is the "IN GOD WE _RUST" filled die that's apparently pretty common on Kansas state quarters. :)
It means they don't see your posts. I don't know about PMs.
Interesting. I spied a large cent in the newps. I thought you only did small cents, @The Penny Lady®. :)
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