Staying out of the political discussion on this one, but GO BEARS!!!
I'm hardly an expert on these, but I don't see anything to make me doubt that it's what the holder says it is. You might try posting in the World...
Tied for third... with a bullet. :) (Of course, the last time I got this high, I missed several guesses badly and dropped like a rock...)
Try your local post office. I don't know whether it's still the case, but when I used to buy stamps from a vending machine I would always get...
Not exactly. These are basically 30+ year old slabs from a company who assigned only two uncirculated grades -- MS60 and MS65. Nobody takes the...
1913-S type 2 Buffalo and 1903-P Morgan also come to mind. Plus, a lot of late rare date gold just didn't circulate at all. For whatever reason,...
Voted 67; 68 would not surprise me in the least.
I need to get one of his denarii; glaring hole in my collection. And they're not exactly as easy to find as their catalog values would imply.
Anything having to do with the ANS is worth it, or so I'm told. Generally when I'm in NY it's for only a day or so at a time, so I've never...
At a glance it looks fine. Common date, Guanajuato mint, .78 oz of silver. Not sure whether it's the overdate (possibly worth slightly more) or not.
Bavarian 10 mark piece, .1152 ounces of gold. Probably worth melt value, a little under $200 as of today.
Each is a little less than 1/20 of an ounce of silver; I doubt that either is worth more than spot.
Nothing there of any real numismatic significance, although as with any coins, they're cool to own. The penny is perhaps a slightly better date,...
I think it fits the classic definition of AU58: an MS63 coin with rub. I wouldn't be at all surprised with a grade up to 63 or so (and better...
I voted 45. 50 wouldn't surprise me. 55 would.
I don't know that the silver round is a fake, but the thought certainly crossed my mind especially when I saw the other piece. You should weigh...
Cool coins. :)
This is very common on Capped Bust Halves.
They let you place bids on Teletrade? ;)
Sure looks real. It's a Peruvian piece (determined by the mintmark). It's a slightly unusual type that only lasted three years. The hole doesn't...
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