I dunno, man -- I'd take "I love my job" over any less-than-eight-figure lottery jackpot. :)
Sure, but as long as you stay off the rails, you're usually fine.
And they retain that beauty even when heavily worn. I think that's the thing that impresses me most.
The Kennedy halves likely retained a bit more silver, and the Walkers retained a lot more beauty. Good trade for both sides!
Looks like the 25th anniversary of his election as President. I seem to remember seeing coins like this before, although it seems odd that they'd...
Now, there's a first impression. :rolleyes:
If a lower-tier slabber just plain isn't very good at grading, it stands to reason that sometimes they'll undergrade rather than overgrading, even...
The marketing surveys for Prestige Coin Con Service didn't return the results they were hoping for.
I've spent an awful lot of money on impractical "toys" -- just not that much on a single item. Maybe someday. Heck, probably someday, unless we...
Well, yeah, after 24 years on the shelf...
I haven't been following the market, but that would've been my guess. I'd expect to get around 500 if I were selling it to my coin show guy, maybe...
Yeah, I'm a little suspicious of this one myself. Tungsten is used for faking gold coins, not silver ones.
If I were trying to choose a username under which I'd sell on eBay, and my initials were MLM, I think I'd use something else for a nickname.
Just from inspection, does it look like a single planchet squished thin? I'd sort of assume that if it were anything other than standard...
Now, that's a broadstrike! Through a capped obverse die, no less -- heck, is that even a nickel planchet? Or more than one? Weight/diameter?
Yeah, there's very little in eBay rules and regulations to prevent sellers from shooting themselves in the foot. If the guy's such a delicate...
Not without a transaction, at least not any more, right?
I'm with @alurid on this one. I don't see any of the usual signs of a broad/out-of-collar strike beyond the missing reeding, and there are lots of...
I learned something else just now -- I mentioned the thread to my wife, who spent most of her childhood in Alabama (Auburn), and said "Dahlonega",...
Morgans trade a good bit above silver spot, though, don't they? Even heavily worn ones?
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