Cash For Gold is a small player in the overall gold market Their purchases have no effect on the price of gold. They buy scrap gold, refine it and...
Look for square edge, full reeding, sharp denticles, sharp details, mirrors in protected areas (e.g., inside shield). Also look for a mintmark....
Obviously you will need cases and lights.
That's a super nice coin. Great addition to the collection.
I know where there are 3 1913 Liberty Nickels right now. The ANA Museum has 3 of the 5 on display. I saw them just last Friday. (Don't quote me...
Hmmmm. Whenever I mail a package at the USPS they ask if the package contains anything fragile, liquid, perishable, etc. I assume if the answer to...
Modern commemoratives are not rare and high grades are abundant. I don't see much potential for tremendous gain on most of them but every now and...
Typically the purchase price of a Proof coin from the Mint is slightly higher than the Uncirculated version because production costs are higher....
This hoard of gold coins was found 30 years ago in Great Britain and only recently was made public. The finder gave the coins to his 10-year-old...
Grey Sheet for these is (Bid/Ask): 1992 Columbus Silver Dollar - BU $21/$23 - Proof $23.75/$25.75 1992 W Columbus $5 - BU $280/$300 - Proof...
Is that question directed to me? I simply looked past the scratches that were apparently caused by the harsh cleaning and figured the coin may...
This is an excellent example of why we tell novice collectors "DO NOT CLEAN YOUR COINS". This was a very nice coin that was worth $150 - $200 or...
Looks to be a Type 2 planchet. That's a blank that has a raised edge and is ready to be struck into a coin. Your planchet is collectible. Not...
Is it a "gold" dollar coin or a "golden" dollar coin?
Which year? Surely not the 2010.
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Good eye. Looks like the FS-01-1956D-501 in the Cherrypicker's Guide.
According to www.coinshows.com
David, Strike doubling (aka, machine doubling, et. al.) is not the same as a double strike. Strike doubling occurs when the hammer die chatters...
Welcome to CoinTalk. Machine doubling is not the same as a double strike.
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