I have never previously found anything of unusual value in circulating change, roll-searching or in items I've bought from the mint. I learned...
I'm looking forward to the new series. From the mint's perspective, it makes a lot of sense to have another quarter series because they are...
Well, after all that, including an announcement from the US Mint that they will now require signatures for items worth over $300, my UHR was just...
You have to differentiate between them actually charging your card (which in my case they've never done before shipping the coins) and placing a...
Suppose you could have bought rolls of uncirculated 1909 Lincoln cents at US Mint prices in 1909. Don't you wish you had had the opportunity?...
They can call to tell all their friends about it on their $1200 first day iPhone. And the coins will look great next to a $4,000 set of the...
I've noticed the proof sets from this era, especially the mid-80's also get clouding of the half-dollar and quarter. I've had to replace a few of...
The latest Coin World reports that the US Mint has responded to the customer complaints by requiring signatures on packages worth more than $300....
The mint's new distribution system uses a Fedex/USPS hybrid. You can track the package on Fedex's web site but it is handed off to and delivered...
I'd have to vote for these two. President John Tyler married both of them.
I have never had a problem with Fedex, except when they delivered shipments without signatures. After I called the mint and asked them to require...
Coin World reports (March 2 issue) that the new shipping contractor for the US Mint (Pitney-Bowes government solutions) has been shipping coins...
That's not true, at all. The all-time high price of gold was $850 in 1980. That's the equivalent of $2,178 in 2009 dollars. It has been far...
I have had deliveries from the US Mint by Fedex that were just left at my door (one of them contained 10 silver proof sets) and was left when I...
Spending 50% to 90% more than the mint is charging for a coin. Boy, that'll show the mint who's the boss.
I'm in favor of that. It would make the complete set that I have (including the '79 and '81 Type 2's) a lot more valuable.
A coworker of mine inherited a large collection of US proof sets and mint sets from the 1970's to 2000's. She is interested in selling them to...
They've been great to work with. Their prices are low and they always deliver orders promptly.
Sure, after the mint stops production. But now, anyone can buy their own at list price. They might have to wait awhile, but unless you are going...
That's idiotic. Anyone can still buy it on the mint's web site for $1289. Why would they pay more than $400 more?
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