I don't know about numismatic value, but it's a neat piece of history. This note was issued during the hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic....
I find it interesting that the Britannia is slabbed but with no grade. Gainesville Coins lists them at $830 graded PF70 here. Also, mintage of...
I've actually been wondering about this. Do you have to trim the ring to make the coin fit, or do they generally fit without modification? I...
So, sure, the head and most of the wreath look cameo to me, but really none of the letters do. Maybe that's why it didn't come back CAM. The...
I like these ring-type Air-Tites a lot. The round shape makes it feel more like handling a coin when I'm handling them, and I can let other...
It certainly seems to have AU details, but I can't definitively tell if there's any luster left (looks like maybe some). The only real questions...
Even worse, once you attempt to deposit the check, you've committed a crime. And who do you think the authorities are going to go after: you, or...
Wouldn't a pair of cotton gloves be less awkward?
Lol... well, usual Craigslist precautions should apply, of course. Deal locally, meet at a neutral location, use cash. I mean, mostly it's...
I'm not a fan of the Dansco albums (especially for UNC coins) for multiple reasons. The slides can easily scratch coins if you are not careful,...
What year did they start with this, anyway?
This seems ok to me. They're not my kind of coins, so I'd have to resell them for a profit to get what I wanted out of them. Given the number of...
You should also keep in mind whether you want to store your coins in an album or not. Some of these holders have albums for them, and some do not.
Hard to tell which, but it's either a small cud or post minting damage. Nothing special. But, hey, it is a 90% silver dime, at least. :-)
I like ring-type Air-Tites myself. My second choice would be the CW holders @dwhiz shows in his post.
Can't tell with any precision from these pics, but it's at least XF/AU.
Hard to say if it would be a good buy without seeing the coin itself, but it is rather hard to go wrong for $25, especially when melt is 1/4 that.
Agree with everything you said here. Just wanted to note though, that pawn shops might be a good place to find junk coins, if you can talk them...
Sure, if you store it in a sandwich bag with a raw egg, or something. :P I've never had a coin tone visibly during the time I've owned it. That...
I picked #6. But I'm not seeing the spot you're referring to, either.
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