I liked the 1964 Peace Dollar choices lol.. I'm going to go with the 1804 Dollar
I'm with you on that one!
Very nice, I've been wanting to get into some ancient collecting, but still trying to figure out exactly where to start.
Haha if I had seen that auction I probably would have tried to bid for it
I honestly would open up a case or report the buyer if possible. Starting a case doesn't necessarily mean bad for the buyer or seller it's being...
I just hope none of these ends are eBay buys lol
Can I admit I think those are kind of neat? Lol, don't have one and probably wouldn't buy one, but I see a bit of a cool factor in them.
As cool as a Trade Dollar would be to own, I wouldn't risk it with that one. Looking at his shop, I also find it odd that every single US coin he...
Well sending a slab to PCGS to have them regrade it and put their name on it involves breaking a coin out of a slab, which is a great reason to...
Haha did anyone notice the bar code on it is just a bunch of 'l's meshed together? o_O
Nice, do you remember how much they went for? I think it's a cool looking token..
I'm not a paper collector (yet) but watching this thread is exciting! :)
If by any chance there's any Star Wars themed auctions or conventions near you, you could probably get at least a couple hundred bucks for it
I don't own any commemorative coins but the Columbus will be my first one when I do buy :) First one a learned about
I'd personally just hang on to a few of them in a dark corner, put a few on eBay, and exchange the rest in for more
Lol no worries :) If you were logged in you would never know lol, I had to see the price so I went and had to log in to view so I though I'd share :)
Incase anybody isn't registered with HA and can't view the price, that specific coin sold for $126,500 8)
Wow interesting, I had heard of the Zimbabwean notes before but never the Hungarian one. Any idea when it was produced/amount printed?
Wow that's a gorgeous coin
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