Some of them are costly but the ‘93-S is the costliest of them all. Best wishes on building your set.
E-Zest works great. The coin must be dry and you’ll need to wash your hands first. Do a quick dip and rinse for as bout 45 to 60 seconds. The...
Thank you
On that date I can only agree.
Yes it does.
Smart move
I can’t wait! :)
That’s the way to go Sal! :):)
I stocked and straightened my space this morning. Then I removed a small amount of coins from my space. A week from Tuesday I will be getting a...
I figure those are extras. :)
Todays close was $85.33 so that makes a silver dime worth $6.17 without figuring in fees.
Sounds good. At that price I’d be concerned about it being a counterfeit. It’s the key to the entire series.
I can sell a common date silver peace dollar and have 2 steak dinners for both my wife and myself. :)
This really has a shine to it. Almost a glow. She’s a beauty. I just need a 1927-S just like it. I still can’t find the right one. But one day I...
At today’s silver prices who eats ground chuck? I eat porterhouse. :smuggrin:
Makes perfect sense.
Here’s two of my more recent pickups. A 1893-CC and a 1893-O. The 1893-CC had 677,000 minted. In VF-20 this is easily a $625.00 coin. The 1893-O...
All depends on there mining costs. If they have a low cost to mine then it becomes more profitable.
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