I have reason to suspect you have pre-released quarters.... Hawaii and Alaska ;) lol
Aidan, could you please inform the numismatically uneducated masses, such as myself, as to what constitutes a "medal-coin"?
Not completely positive yet, but I will probably be able to attend.
I have traded paper money for coin rolls at many banks that I don't have accounts with, and I have never been refused solely because I'm not an...
How are you aware that the Mint is looking into this 'fiasco'? Why do you expect Reuters and AP to pick up this story?
All bubbles are bound to burst eventually... might as well make some money while it lasts.
I enjoy reading anything by QDB. Also, Guide to Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents by Rick Snow.
Flop. 99% of the collectors' opinions I have heard are negative - seems like most of the demand is from investors and flippers.
No idea about grading these but I'll say MS-62.
An 1858 Flying Eagle that was cleaned, net VFish - I overpaid by about $50. At the time, I was just getting into the hobby and had no idea that...
As bad as those counterfeits are, it's even worse that someone bid on them. I have no sympathy for someone dumb and greedy enough to buy an...
I think you shouldn't buy it if you don't like the price.
Cleaned, not wood-grain.
At the moment, nothing.
Had to do a double take there - thought to myself, "Isn't GD already a moderator?" Congratulations :thumb:
Worth maybe 30 cents at the absolute maximum.
LOL. Already responded to this thread, it was bumped up, and I answered again with a different grade. IMO, a nice AU.
Buy the coin, not the slab.
I'm not 100% sure, but maybe, just maybe, could it be due to the fact that D.C. isn't a STATE? After all it is the STATE quarters program.
Grade is dead on, IMO.
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