My rule of thumb is that AG is about 60% of G-4.
They're sacrosanct because that's how many fit into the original Whitman folders. I agree that the breaks you mention make far more sense from a...
There are a few statehood quarters that were palatable, at least on the statehood side, but I completely agree with you on the two coins you...
And he's been hyping the same coin, to the same ridicule, for a long time.
1945: Corroded, struck on a normal planchet. (All "copper" cents are technically bronze or brass, and while the 1945s were made of a slightly...
Clearly a cracked die. Probably little to no value above face, but an interesting late die state on a coin this new.
That's a different argument than I was making, but equally valid. I was thinking like Zaneman, having seen how infrequently the 1 cent and 2 cent...
All common asian fakes. No value. Take a close look at that date on the would-be Silver American Eagle.:bigeyes:
From a mechanical standpoint, the weights are different because it was only the dime, quarter, and half dollar that had their weights changed in...
Heritage Auctions has a mobile app. At this time it's only good for items that are currently in our auctions, but we're working to expand it. :)...
Not so long as sales tax is added after the fact.
I was afraid you'd found some of the fakes they sell to tourists. Nice finds!
Oy. :rolleyes: All BU coins MUST be mint state (MS). By definition. Marks on the obverse only serve to determine which MS grade the coin has. If...
The material you have is common (as others have already said), and you can probably take it to any coin dealer and sell it. I'd be surprised if...
I don't consider Psycho a horror movie at all. It's a suspense movie that just happens to have Norman Bates in it. I was probably 36 or so when...
From the images, I'd probably describe the coin as semi-prooflike. Not enough for a designation on a slab, but it appears to have some of the...
This makes it the more common of the two varieties. My five year old paper money book (GMAB, folks -- I'm a coin guy :)) has this at $60 in Very...
Almost certainly worth quite a bit more than $10. There are a couple of varieties of this note. What is the serial number?
You got her to buy Bust dimes? ;)
VG7 is actually a fairly common grade; the EAC folks use it. Same with G-5. I've never heard of the fractional grades before (although I agree in...
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