Now that's funny. It's amazing how many people don't know much about coins, but it's their job to accept customers money and produce change.
I would do it. Your not risking anything but time, if the bank only charges face value.
I don't believe many more people then last year know the exact years that Kennedy Halves where 40% silver. IMO more people have been telling...
Yes, of course. It cost around 1.25 cents to make each cent.
The coin is scratched and corroded. I wouldn't buy for more than AG value.
They will not remain at this value and will sell for $16.00 or better, depending on the grade and dates.
I just bid on this item, I hope I win!!! LOL!!
If the silver dollar is a common date, and has wear, then I would try for melt value. A BU Morgan is always worth more than melt, and rare dates...
I have made this mistake myself. I'm glad it worked out as well as it did for your, as it did for me.
It looks like a piece of plastic, over the coin, from the holder. I have seen this before.
$0.0071102 is the present metal value of a cent date 1982 (83') since they stopped using mostly copper. If I'm looking at this correctly; it's...
I'm not trying to spam, but I couldn't find an appropriate topic for this, but I have several auctions on ebay. I have, listed on ebay, a huge...
Yeah, this has strayed a bit off topic, but is one desires to start a coin site this information is beneficial.
I don't use it to make my pages, but rather use it for the HTML editor. I haven't used front page for a couple of months. So have I, but a new...
I began my coin site in May 2007. I wanted a site where people who know little about coins can learn about them, how to collect them, and learn...
Ebay sues Coinbay. Coinbay decided to change their name to Coinday instead of facing ebay in court. I don't know all of the details, but the case...
Take it from a PCGS submitter, it may go MS62, if a weak strike. But this coin could have wear and may go AU58.
I don't think the fields are reflective enough for PL, but a nice coin.
I love silver dollars because they are silver, large and the designs are nothing like today's dollars.
The green border is an old PCI holder, and is commonly accepted as their more conservative years. The red holder designates a problem coin....
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