Great idea, I don't know of one right off so it would fill a need.
Oddly enough Jack I did pretty much just that one day. I told him if he didn't want the coins to give them back. He turned and walked away....
Fair enough. Now let's take it one step further. The dealer claims that it is an unwritten rule between coin dealers that when stolen coins are...
OK - may as well make my second guess now. I'll say 13.
Try and sell some coins and then say that. I'm not trying to be argumentative at all, just making a point.
You still haven't answered my question Bone - why do you think it is the right thing to do to pay the dealer ? Just saying that you do is not an...
Yeah I know. But I am quoting from Monnaies Francaises 1789-2003 by Victor Gadoury. It is essentially the equivalent of the Red Book for French...
Yes, corrosion. It was also an encased coin.
IMO, at best yes.
http:// www. numismaster. com/ta/numis[/url]/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=3698 Man that's tough to do. Just remove the extra spaces.
No it would not. And the quarter you pictured definitely appears to be circulated.
That depends on what size you bought and what type. There is a difference between direct fit and ring type holders.
Not often I would correct you Bart. Normally, yes BB is Strasbourg. But in the case of the sol and 2 sols coin of this type it is Besancon
Buying coins at melt value produces one thing usually - coins worth melt value.
For collectors of Washington quarters - definitely worth reading - Denver Produced Several Tough Quarters
The article is self explanatory - Collect Rare Coins if Looking for a Profit
Coins 1, 3 & 4 harshly cleaned and/or polished. Coin 2, dip residue and damaged. All of them body-bag material.
I would say both have been harshly cleaned - body-bag material.
Your making assumptions - one that there is a friendship. There was not, I merely knew the man. Two - that he is my dealer and I buy coins from...
It's a 2 sols from the Besacon mint struck in bronze. Value is minimal.
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