I forgot one other option, bury the coins in the backyard.
Which single strategy provides the greatest protection from getting your collection ripped-off:
Looks like the survey has accurately sniffed-out the more expensive coin. The silver Florin was ten bucks more.
Yup, it's a common coin in UNC. In fact, both are common, though the Florin is much harder in UNC than the 2 Kronor. BUT, the 3 point spread in...
Well, my little survey is tied at 50/50, need someone to step-up as a tie-breaker.
The green stuff on the reverse, enamel? Remarkable that it is still all intact after circulating.
One coin was a cool $100, the other $110. Let's see if the consensus can get it right! Which coin is the more expensive piece?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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Both are XF45. The 5 Lire is nicer but gets dinged for the rim bump.
Only 4 hours to go and still quite cheap. Very fresh looking for the grade with clear evidence of reverse die clashing. Nice!...
I'm no expert on Morgan Dollars, but the fat date said bogus the instant I looked at the coin, regardless of whether it was too "nice" for the 63...
The Angelina Jollie gold what ??? -- What do you call a $75 coin? Would it be an almost octuple eagle?
62 it is!
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AU53 on the 5 Lire? That's disparagement. 58 minimum, maybe nicer from the looks of the photo.
Very accurate observation!
When they had "Coin #1 of the First 250 Struck" on holders, it at least made coin #1 worth a small premium. I don't think I have seen US coins...
Actually, some of the postage designs are great, like the recent vintage circus poster stamps. Probably because the images were created 100 years...
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