I believe it could definitely go above $30, albeit going down a bit, and then spiking by a few dollars again. Still a lot of uncertainty in the...
Here's a 17,001 like. Congrats on the milestone!
"February 7, 1944; Only N. Beale (?) on board ----; Julian Bond on board..." The ink has bled on the inscriptions on the right, so it's more...
Sold 4 of my 1 oz silver rounds, and bought a circulated CC Morgan the other day. It was $99 last year at the coin shop, and is still $99 because...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Ceylon, 1942; King George VI
Nice binary! And '95 series too. I haven't seen a 1995 note in a while.
Looks like I’m a bit late. But, I think that it’s better to spend the more tattered bills (especially from the 90s up to 2006). When I began...
PF 66
Congrats! The Coinstar machine at my local grocery store has been out of order for a while now- my last find consisted of 4 modern quarters, and...
MS 67- clean surfaces, and it appears all the detail is present.
Queen Anne half crown. A bit expensive for me to acquire (at least right now).
MS 65 RD
List them for $25 starting bid, so you’ll attract some bidders. If people can see the D Marks, Irish pound, and British notes, then they’ll be...
Wow! And $10 in Ebay bucks too. I'm sure someone will snap it up really quick. :)
Very cool! I like the reverse design.
The 10 shilling note has some collector value- approximately $7-$8 if it's crisp, like the one you've got. The 5 pound note is also valuable- you...
Very nice! The earlier decimal coinage I collect is usually far more circulated- especially the 5p, 10p and 50p coinage from the late 60s/ early 70s.
Appears to be a 1940: the "0" is almost level with the "4" in your top pic. Altogether, looks like a well circulated struck-through-grease to me,...
MS 61
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