Likely not. The certification number appears to be the wrong font.
Thank you all! At 6 on Tuesday, I will announce the winner of the drawings. You could easily be the next lucky winner of some coins, depending on...
Well, I do thank you! If I do decide to ship them to you, so you can ship worldwide, it would be for just this time, as I don't want to take...
Here is the Grand Prize: a 1935 Washington Quarter, 90% silver![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Update: this contest is now CLOSED. Up for grabs are 6 coins that are all of quite good quality, ranging from a Lincoln cent to a silver quarter....
What the seller is doing is truly shameful. That is maybe a $30 coin, as it is graded MS67, but the "error" is maybe nothing more than a die chip,...
I currently have 327 foreign coins for sale (on 10/9/24). I am selling them by the 12, 25, 55, and 130-coin lots. Here are the prices: 12 coins...
If I an talking about the same thing you are, all it takes (surprisingly) is being put in water for a little while after soaking it. Then, I wipe...
I'm in for the 1856 large cent, one reason being that it is a problem-free XF, which would go along with my AU coin. I could kickstart an 1856...
The first one is quite the serial number, seems at least semi-fancy! What's even better is the radar note below it. The radar note is worth about...
I will admit that those, other than revealing a date, are truly too far gone to save something, but these are thankfully 2 of the lower grade...
What would white vinegar do for it? I don't think it could help clean any metal buildup on the coin, which is likely what causes some coins to...
Over the past 2 days, I have performed this on a pair of Shields, and I believe that the dates are 1871 (first) and 1870 (second). Here are the...
That's quite nice! It gets even better when the obverse still sports the good ol' Denver strike.
Here's what to do: let 'er tone, send 'er to a grading company, and reap some rewards, LOL! Jokes aside, that is a very nicely toned ASE.
This is a Morgan dollar that has been featured on Cointalk before, and now it is for sale. The coin is an 1881-S graded MS63, and is a blast...
It looks like an 8 reales cob, or a "piece of eight", that may very well be genuine. While there are likely counterfeits of 8 real cobs,...
I am currently looking to get rid of my clad proof sets. All prices on these are at less than the CPG retail values, which are about what the sets...
That 1975 No S is the same one that has been owned by an Ohio family for 45 years, so it is definitely interesting to see it go up for auction....
That honestly sounds quite weird. Just the other day, I had ten 2024-P quarters (the Mary Edwards Walker design) in a single roll. For dimes, I...
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