Amazing isn't it how many wheat rolls have VDB coins at the end. How about all those rolls with a 1916 obverse Mercury on one end and a reverse...
As a eBay seller and buyer for 15 years I'm aware of how to drive it. One of my favorite things to do is look at the current US coin auctions...
I believe if many people getting into collecting get burned on fake coins May give up the hobby entirely.
One serious flaw eBay has is that you cannot block sellers you don't want to see their listings. I scroll through Page after page after page of...
eBay eventually will lose serious collectors. All of the overpriced garbage and fake coins grows all the time. What a wasteland it's becoming.
If you really want a good laugh do an eBay search on in COD we trust and click on sold items and then priced highest to lowest. Many people have...
5000? LOL I wonder if there is someone out there trying to put together an entire date set of in COD we trust
This whole in COD we trust thing is off the rails. There are so many on eBay it's ridiculous. I guess if people want to spend their money on them...
Nice! Still kicking myself for not picking one up before gold went through the roof.
Way too many to list for me.
I agree. If you can't take a reasonably good photo of a coin you shouldn't be selling them. I pass right by them when I'm searching.
Is it possible that there could have been some substance on the coin when it was slabed that over time dramatically changed the surface?
Wow. I would not have thought that counterfeiters would produce one in that low of a grade. I guess these days if somebody wants to collect they...
I've been buying and selling coins by mail for many years and have only had maybe a handful of minor glitches in 15 years. I hear these stories...
At $5 a piece I would have bought them all.
As a kid I had a Whitman folder in the early 60s. Wheaties were common in change those days. I used to go to it when I got a craving for candy and...
I think this subject needs a category of its own on CT since it really has nothing to do with bullion investing.
Beyond immediate impacts on local communities, cryptocurrency mining consumes tremendous amounts of fossil fuel–generated electricity, resulting...
Seems like a pretty serious drain on the grid and overall not good for the environment.
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