Probably at least several thousand dollars. Yes, you heard that correctly. ;) MS68+ about anything is gonna be worth a ton. If it's not a...
A few million dollars? Sounds like that would be needed to make it big, unlike companies such as UGS. Suckers R Us would be way too obvious, but...
I am someone who would like to start my own coin grading service with its own slabs one day. The grading service would be called American Coin...
A lot of them that don't sell anything are the ones who, sadly, think that their common coins are worth a lot of money. With me, there's times I...
That cud is amazing! I didn't notice that there, but hopefully it'll be worth something. :)
Uhhhhh.... that 1968-S is an awesome looking penny! I don't think I've got one that nice.
Looks like rim damage, but solid red BU details. That could be a die chip, though! ;)
Hmm. That sounds quite weird, especially when it's on Amazon and there's no price. Hopefully it's not hundreds of dollars.
Ditto.
Many coins that are sticky have sadly been improperly cleaned. I have seen a 1910 half dollar like this, and it stuck to the display case for a bit.
I think this is a harshly cleaned example that has since retoned. Many would pay melt for this and not a penny more. For mintmarks, until 1917,...
I may have won that one, but I've got some that will knock this one clean out of the park! LOL :) Anyways, there is simply enough numismatic...
In all honesty, I'm not quite sure, but I'll ask next time I go there. ;)
What's the price on onbe of those books, Lon? Also, wxcoin, unfortunately that's what a lot of people are left with. Some collect modern stuff...
Looks like she can really pretend! She's like "Really, you are sitting there collecting....... common crap?"
W H A T ? Why would someone want that much for a copy of a dime that's not worth much?
Here's some coin and token jokes to lighten up the day: Overheard in a basement some time: "So, which Liberty did you take to the prom?" "Well, I...
I really doubt it. There are times that the shop is completely out of the ones in the bin (that's usually the culls), and they didn't put it in a...
This is actually true! If that same coin was sold and ended up in the shop again, it must've been a gift that the person then sold. ;)
That sounds a little weird because they've been completely out at times, but I see what you mean. :)
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