Collect what you like, but do not count on recouping your money. My first wife collected Precious Moments figurines, and enjoyed them, but when...
A fine question worthy of an answer, but I'm not sure there is one. My answer was based upon the Coin World Almanac, which I was a contributor to...
The faces are 80% silver and 20% copper. The core is 21.5% silver and 78.5% copper.
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I like it!
Thank you for the presentation. Two of my stepdaughters are from Guatemala, and I shall refer this thread to them.
First of all, I have never seen one of these before and have no knowledge as to what it is. Second, my hunch is that it is a gaming counter of...
I remember seeing some B-grade gangster movie (I am pretty sure was from the post-war 40's) where early on in the movie one of the main characters...
There are actually three film versions of "The Maltese Falcon." Watch "Satan Met a Lady" and be prepared to laugh at how bad it is.
When my first wife died I scrapped all of her jewelry because I didn't want anybody else wearing it. Since I was working at a coin shop this was...
30% is standard for those ripoff "We Buy Gold and Silver" popups.
The First Edition of the ANA Grading Standards only recognized 60, 65 and 70 as MS-grades, but before I opened the ANACS grading service on March...
I am very suspicious of it, but it is remotely possible that it is just a genuine coin that has been messed with.
GSA holders came first, then Paramount holders, but both were just marketing devices. You could not submit a coin to either to get it holdered.
The SAGCE was a one-man operation run by Eli Levine in South Africa. I met him when he visited Coin World to promote his service on his way to or...
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