I would like to thank all of you that I met during the Baltimore show. Your compliments were incredible. It is nice to know that I have helped a...
Very good advice. I would suggest attending any show on the first day. Many wait until the last day to search for bargains. Hoping that the...
Really can't tell by the photo. Is this on both sides?
Different books have slots for different things. It is the attempt to please as many different people as possible.
The 1976 has a type 1 and 2 in silver
Depends on the year
Coins can be a get rich quick thing :D Darn, somebody needs to let me in on that secret. I am putting in way too much time. I guess it is a good...
I am a major fan of US Gold. Especially the fractional gold from California.
Definately counting machine damage on those pics
Could be glue or solder. My laptop doesn't like photos very much. The doubling photos are nice though
I will look into this show and see what details I can get.
If you have more than one, spend it
1. Can't tell by the photo 2. Looks like rust or corosion. No error 3. Can't see the details
Not really. Very highly graded examples bring a little premium. All circulated examples are spenders or gifts for kids.
Looks like counting machine damage
The bicentenial (1976) quarter, half, and dollar all celebrate this event.
When and where? I haven't heard of this one.
Sounds like every dealers shop in the country
Very cool find. Be careful about wetting yourself at work though. Bosses usually don't like that kind of thing :D
The value will depend on how much the coin was struck off center, along with the current condition of the coin. Without seeing the coin or a...
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