Every coin dealer or shop is in it for the money. Older silver coins have shrinking populations due to melting as much as anything else.
My local coin shop is great. I'm usually in there once a week to see if I won anything on the bid board auction and to make bids. If I strike...
I like these types of threads for educational purposes. Knowledge is power. Looking at the real and fake, the fake D mintmark is definitely...
When paying cash I usually don't use coins, but have here and there. I'll then throw the change in a jar at the end of the day, sift through at...
Awesome coins. I wouldn't sell because I think gold will continue to rise for awhile. I'm not familiar with that grading service. I think they...
Plenty of articles that coinflation links to have it going to 150 in a yr. I'm guessing it goes up to 40 or so then heads back down.
In my experience, Barber dimes tend to have a little extra premium over bullion despite being cull, if the date and mint mark are clear. My local...
Were you using a metal detector? Or just digging randomly to plant something?
I like the site, definitely helps when setting minimums. They occasionally post some articles that you should take with a grain of salt.
+1 The 1924 small cent has a low mintage, I'm seeing 1,593,195, you can get a few bucks for it. The quarter is worth 25 cents in Canada.
My friend who is Mexican recently had the same sort of thing done at his wedding. They presented his wife with 13 silver dimes that represented...
If it is a flattened pre 82 penny, it is worth 2.36 cents.
What do you think is the grade, and to a lesser extent value of this 1936 Great Britain six pence? Should be 50% silver, mintage 3,292,000. Light...
I've sold/bought game and concert tickets on Craigslist without issue. A few months ago looked for a propane grill, big waste of time....
Well, you would be paying $90 per coin. Little too pricey for me.
The pharaohs of Egypt were buried with gold coins, jewlery, and all sorts of stuff. Eventually all their stuff made it to the hands of grave...
The ones I think of are the Coin and Knife guys on one of the home shopping networks. All the coins they have are "real" its just they inflate...
No, put all your pre-50's nickels back in circulation so I can find them. Haha. You can keep whatever coin you want. 1964 is a very common...
Newfoundland coinage had typically low mintage, should get a pretty good price on that. What's the date on the top coin?
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Seated 1854 dime with arrows from bid board auction.
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