That might be good advice - to sell it when one is still healthy. I have seen some cases of a grandchild selling a collection of one sort or...
I'm a little less fastidious about printing and storing my receipts for the more common, i.e., less expensive coins, But I do have them...
Good answer - I'm down with that, thanks.
Wow - and if he'd bid $299 you would have had to pay that! dt
Dump the penny? The only drawback I can think about is state sales tax which is often 6,7,8 percent and would screw up the system if we didn't...
If your interested in viewing this - there's a question about what to do with these collections at the end of the post. Well, actually it's two...
This grading thing is really tough. I've spent a lot of time trying to grade my own raw coins fairly in my records - and I do tend to agree with...
How large are the old $1 gold coins in relation to the recently minted american eagle (1/10 oz) $5 gold coins?
If you like modern crap, then why not a pf69 ultra cameo 1/10 oz gold coin? You can find that for less than $250. That would have a high...
Interesting. Well, I guess for me there are scratches and then there are really major scratches. I prefer a coin with a minor scratch to one...
Thanks for posting that great graphic - very helpful. If only the grading services were consistent about that. I have two Morgans with scratches...
If silver goes down to $20 an ounce, you can probably bet that you and your neighbor's wages will go down too - if they haven't already. As to...
I recently completed a set of Carson City Morgan dollars - at least one from every year anyway. I've tried to stick with high grade circulated...
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A little over melt? Outstanding. I recently paid $90 for one that is high AU+ or so. Nice coin you've got there.
And if they exist at all - and happen to be fakes - will we be seeing a ton of them listed one at a time sometime soon?
Whew - almost got me - then I noticed the zero feedback and Canadian location - whoops!
Ok! Thank you so much.
Thank you. Now it makes complete sense what you said. If I understand correctly, then what caused the corrosion in the crevices was damage from...
So, in this particular coin, the characteristic I'm trying to know more about is the light pitting in the crevices, most noticeable in the hair....
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