For how nice that one is I wouldn't see any problem it being an $80 to $100 coin.
Can we see your, I assume, Russian coins on the top left. And I would like to see your Lithuanian coin.
WOW:bigeyes: Truly speechless, good thing I can type still.:p That is a beautiful coin! I am drooling all over my keyboard. (if it messes my...
Yeah, but 1863 onwards are about $4-500. Don't quote me on the prices or dates, just running off brain-power tonight.:p
Agreed! Escially it being UNC. I don't think I have seen any coins from Greenland untill now.
He is talking about Lehigh's quarter. I really didn't see anything wrong with the coin, but as the rules say: "keep it like a 1950s television...
At the prices they are at, I don't know. When you average out at $30 to $40 each for a halfway decent one.
Looks AU, maybe cleaned.
OOO, I'm lovin it already, lets see the other side!
Well, if you are wanting to compare the collectability of a regular business strike and proof coin, you are trying to compare oil to water.....
I don't know about the brass brush but, otherwise what he says is true. For the most part ancient roman coins are worth about $10-$15. But of...
I agree with the others First-Day-Covers are way overrated. Stick with the proofs. BTW, WElcome to CoiNTalk!
Not bad for face value!:D But unless my math is wrong, you got $0.02 free!
I understand that the metric and English systems are completly different. All I know is that there are 28.349 grams to an ounce, which is of...
When it is off-centre(unless printed off the sheet) it is less-desirable than one perfectly centred. So basically it would be worth less to a...
If you look at a 1921 and a 1878-1904 you will see that the design is different. the profile of Liberty is smaller(1921) and of course the...
Doesn't it look awefully big for an eagle?
A deposit of 5%? Why did he scan one side and take a picture of the reverse? Adjustment mark? $49,000? My head hurts! :desk:
This has to be a joke! I didn't know the Federal Reserve used to silverplate our coins.:p You learn something new every day.
True. With the Mint popping the coins out I guess we always blame them. But it is Congress' fault for voting the bills in but where do the bills...
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