This can happen, but it doesn't happen often, and because we know that it's a possibility we will correct legitimate mistakes. The earlier you let...
My recommendations: (1) If you know how much you want to bid on a coin and no higher, bid it as soon as possible and forget it. The earliest bid...
You can always place another bid if you are bidding live.
Coin Prices is Krause's equivalent of the values that show up in Coin World, or Coin Values. Stand-alone monthly magazine, been around forever,...
We occasionaly sell those in our currency auctions.
Consider it done. :) Please contact me directly at stewarth@ha.com or 800-762-6467 x1355 the next time you run across this. I'd like to...
The British coin is a 1875-H farthing. A farthing has a face value of one fourth of a penny. In that condition, your coin is likely worth very...
You can tell a twenty cent piece from a quarter by the direction the eagle is facing. On the twenty cent piece, the eagle faces right; on the...
:thumb: Very cool coins!
If QUAR. DOL. is worn off, it's probably in the Poor range. Best guess is a bit more than melt because of the date -- maybe $6-$10 or so.
Any US clad coin, including the 40% ones, will show the clad layer. The color of the clad layer is different than on the coins with no silver,...
Very cool offset error. Gonna guess $20-$30 and let someone who knows what they're talking about correct me. :)
I suspect the fact that the original coin is worn may have something to do with it, as well. If the crack is raised on the coin, it'll be one of...
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"Junk coins" -- my two cent piece: Junk coins are simply common coins in common grades, worth either face value or bullion value depending on...
I assumed as much. :)
Where's Vince? :)
If you bid in a Heritage auction and are immediately outbid, all that means is that someone else already placed a higher bid than yours. Nothing...
They were, but the coins were not made with mintmarks. And I've heard the argument that they technically *were* proofs, but just not called that. :)
Doesn't matter. All dimes, quarters, and halves with an S mintmark from the 60s were proofs. 1968-S and 1969-S nickels and cents were made for...
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