If it's too good to be true, it usually is.
There are states where gold and silver have legal tender status. And these are gold. But regardless, you're right. Stores can accept whatever...
Just wondering if anyone has seen any. They are legal tender in a couple states, and stores can accept them, so in theory, there must be some...
You'll find many collectors of US coins with this scale: Tier 1: PCGS and NGC (and probably CAC Grading now) Tier 2: ANACS and ICG and that's it.
Don't let the date fool you. There were likely minted in 1965 or 1966. Silver coins for circulation with the 1964 date were minted for 1-2 years...
Like 30. 15 or 20 to PCGS and currently have 12 at ANACS, should get them back mid-March. Never heard of UGS but sounds like a basement slabber....
Definitely 1917.
Question. With the Cheerios dollar, there are differences in the tail feathers so they can be properly attributed. But I didn't think the...
I've been proven wrong I suppose.
That'd be a pretty small magician's coin. Close up magic indeed. I say regular PMD.
I don't mind the TV shows - my wife and I have watched all the Great British Bake-off episodes. And they have the best punk bands. I also find...
I feel that our founding fathers would be rolling over in their graves if they knew the extent of which our US public is interested in and follows...
Those don't appear to be completed auctions. You need to search completed auctions. EDIT: maybe they are. Usually when I search completed...
Got it. I've never heard of anything like that.
Yes, red and blue seals are keepers.
No photos, but perhaps this will help: https://www.pcgs.com/banknote/grades
Somebody's "collection" (accumulation) dumped into coin counting machine, picked up by Loomis, rolled, back to the bank, given to you. If you...
What the layperson doesn't understand, is that they only made 1974-P quarters for one year too. And 1974-D, and 73-P, etc. Just because the...
I enjoy a good Hard Times Token. I recommend the book "Hard Times tokens: A complete revision and enlargement of Lyman H. Low's 1899 classic...
You should be the first. Pick a coin, and spend the year sending it to the big 4, cracking it out, repeat, and post your results next February 2.
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