2. Definitely 2. No doubt in my mind I voted right. Cool effect on that penny. I might have to glue one down to a board for a few days and...
You can do it, but it takes a lot of education. Raw coins sell for much less than graded coins, so if you know how to grade coins and detect...
To the nearest $1000 would make the value $1000. Congratulations.
I was answering the question of why the reviews were all good.
Collectors and investors who know better aren't buying. The only people who post feedback are those who bought the coins, and if they bought...
If you're worried about 'being tactful' go ahead and tell your friend what he needs to hear, but relay a story about a mistake you made in the...
For me, scarcity has always been more important than gradability. I have always believed that the main reason we even have graded coins was to...
I believe this is made by a company named Van Brook tokens. They make tokens for small businesses that use coin op machines; car washes, in...
I really would like to see a picture. I'm thinking it's probably a 1945 with the 4 scraped.
It looks to me like it could be a real Morgan that was plated. That would explain everything you saw. However, I don't think it's an original...
1918-D mercury dime. My mother found it in her change and gave it to me in 1976, when I was 13 years old. I had never seen one before. I have...
I've never been a fan of Roosevelt dimes or the older Washington quarters. The new Washington quarters, since the start of the statehood series,...
I have over 1,000 wheat cents. I used to buy them by the roll many years ago. I haven't done that in many years, but I still have all of them....
I buy coins for my nieces and nephews every year, but I usually don't receive them as gifts. My sister gave me a nice Morgan dollar a few years...
I think SPECIALIST is the most appropriate choice for me out of those given. However, while I do tend to work on one set at a time, I tend to...
[ATTACH] Funny coincidence. About 30 years ago my roommate found a coin in the dormitory hallway where we lived and gave it to me. I'm sure it...
It's a Feemason challenge coin, isn't it?
I don't know that it's 'clearly modern' but if it is, to me that would be a reason to go ahead and take it apart. I'd still have to think about...
For me, it would depend on how long it has been mounted like that. If the jewelry piece is antique, I'd be reluctant to break it apart for just...
I was thinking a Columbian Expo Half would make the most sense as the first commemorative.
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