Which issue is this article in?
That's a nice painting but I don't see anything profane about it. I don't see any profanity. No blasphemy. Maybe having the baby there with the...
Buy the error holder, not the coin.
The Mint is selling to the lowest bidders? I find that hard to believe. Can you point me to something that supports that?
Run away! Run away!
You need something more current than a book for coin values. A book will be out of date by the time it is published. I use the Grey Sheet....
Sometimes these "hotel gold buyers" are the target of scammers. This scammer in the Philly area went to the well one time too many and got caught:...
Ouch!!! Live and learn.
Hmmmmm. That's a good question. I can't think of one off the bat. I wouldn't doubt that some were made for that porpose. I'll look into that when...
Precious metals are measured in troy ounces.
What you have is the last year of the lettered-edge Bust Half Dollar. It looks genuine to me.
Another one to add to the "Genuine Coin Rules of Thumb": If a gold con has a copper spot that is a good indication that it may be genuine.
Jack, go to the head of the class.
If you're selling coins that people want you should have luck selling them on eBay.
It's a token. It looks like there was lettering on the reverse that has been ground off. (Sorry but I cannot make out the words.)
The book has been released! On Tuesday I was able to flip through a copy at the ANA Bookstore but I couldn't buy one because all their available...
Welcome to CoinTalk, John. I'm sure we can all learn a lot from you.
I would be leery of any TPG that tires me out. :whistle: :rolleyes: :whistle:
According to Snowden, "NO, varieties are not awesome."
A fully Red Wheatie in XF (EF) would be one rare coin indeed.
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