The best Bust Half Dollar I have ever owned. [ATTACH] A gold sovereign from "across the pond." [ATTACH] An 1825 quarter eagle. Any U.S....
This is one of things you will learn about the U.S. Mint. They have a great idea, like the State Quarter series, which was very popular and did a...
This was my first Red Book, the 13th Edition. My uncle gave it to me for Christmas in 1959. The Red Book is now up to the 78th Edition. [ATTACH]
I would get him an album that has spaces for the quarters. One of the ways to tell if a person is a potential collector is to see if they have a...
There are a lot of games going on. When I was a dealer, I had dealers, who were offering items on eBay, who asked me to bid on pieces they were...
Unfortunately it's way over graded. An MS-67 should have you really hunting for marks. This one has them on the Kennedy bust. There are marks on...
If the 1840s are included in this string, here is the most interesting coin of the decade, the 1848 CAL. quarter eagle. This coin was made from...
MS-64. It has some small marks.
According to numismatic researcher and author, Roger Burdette, these pieces were paid to the Government of Saudi Arabia as part of a foreign aid...
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It looks like there is green stuff inside the “E” in “CENT.” Since it’s slabbed, you can’t do anything about that. If it’s PVC (poly vinyl...
Many years ago, I send this one into one of leading grading services, and it came back "artificial toning." I kept it because I really like the...
The way the legal system works these days, you might need to set aside some money for lawsuits when the buyers find out that they have been had....
It wouldn't be the first time ... The obverse, with the big gash on the cheek, would be lucky to grade MS-63.
Given those pictures I would be hesitant to bid or buy. Certification is not everything. There are dogs in all holders, including PCGS. Coins can...
Here's mine, which is a PCGS MS-64. I've had this one for many years. [ATTACH] More than a few Pan-Pac half dollars were messed up by the...
Here is my one piece of Confederate currency from the short period of time when the Confederate capital was in Mongomery, Alabama. These notes are...
I would say the 1958 cent is an MS-64, Red. Don't get too excited because these coins were saved by the roll and are very common in Mint State....
Here is the way Felix Schlag designed the Jefferson Nickel. They made so many changes to the final design that one could say the mint took...
How about Feuchtwanger's rarest three cent token? Although this is dated "1837," it was stuck, probably in the first part of the 1860s. The total...
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