I have a bunch of date / mint mark sets of various coins that I have assembled in Dansco folders. However, a lot of my coins, especially key...
Hello, Can anyone please give me a quick primer on Indian head cents? I know the 1877 is the key date and pretty expensive, and there were also...
Are you a collector or a dealer? Because whether you will sell for profit or loss wholly depends on that designation. I'm a collector and I quit...
They're considered ok, but not as good as NGC or PCGS. ANACS may be tied with ICG or slightly better. In any event, remember the coin...
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There are a few for sale on Collectors' Corner in a similar price range. However, with my budget (this one is a $500 coin), the philadelphia...
I'm so excited. Having completed my date / mint mark set of "mercury" dimes (that are, in reality, liberty head dimes) a few years ago, now I'm...
My best is a 1956 Philadelphia quarter. It was in really great shape, too, probably XF-40 or maybe even 45. I'd wager it sat in someone's change...
I'm sure he means digital.
That's what I was thinking.
Nice! I've been following this thread with baited breath. I'm no expert on early copper, but my guess was that most counterfeiters would not...
Yeah, nice toning. What do you grade it? I'd put it in the AU range.
Yeah, the 20 indicates VF, as EF (otherwise written as XF) can be a 40 or 45. So, which is it? VF or EF? Someone else wrote MS50. Mint State...
You happened to post about my favorite series of coin, so yeah, I think it's great! It's hard to tell the grade from the pic, though, and given...
Thanks. I collect coins for the collector value and the hobby aspect of it, but as for bullion, I'd just be after the investment. That's why in...
Thanks for those. Next question: Why does it seem poured bars sell for slightly higher than minted ones?
Ummm....yeah, the point being I don't know who is "reputable" or "recognized manufacturer," hence why I asked you to tell me.
I've never gotten into investing in bullion, and I would never do so by buying commemorative one ounce coins. Rather, I'd buy the plain silver...
I have a coin from around 350 BC - ish (Alexander the Great) that unfortunately has bronze disease. About five years ago, I learned on this forum...
Yeah, those are ridiculous!
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