No, I don't worry about that. What I worry about is other "collectors" wandering around looking for coins to steal, either from other collectors...
You have now been banned from this forum for the third time. I will continue to remove you every time you show up. I think you should stop...
You need to RUN and not walk to get whatever it is that they offered to you. The location of all 15 genuine specimens is known. This means...
here is the complete list (including the modern commem halves): Alabama Half Dollars (1921) Albany Half Dollar (1936) Antietam Half Dollar...
no, there are not
Neither of these statements are true.
it sounds like you are interested in bullion investing and not coin collecting, which means buying paper gold is a much better option for you....
It is common for counterfeits to have more gold in them than they should. This is a function of the reason that they were created. They were not...
this forum is fine. As for the coin you are having trouble with, it is much more likely that it is counterfiet than it is a new variety, though...
66 I would allow it in my collection!
Yeah, but if you have a coin with $5.93 of silver in it and a dealer will pay $5 for it, how much effort are you willing to expend to make 93¢??...
looks good to me, but I am always hesitant with these until i see them in hand. Is UNITED as weakly impressed as the image makes it appear? If...
genuine
welcome to the forum! I have attached a picture of the differences. For me the easiest way to tell is the differences in the shape of the "I"s...
That color of electric blue is not a natural color. It is always contrived when it looks like that. The proper blue is not that outlandish....
ENOUGH!! This is a coins forum, not a place for childish bickering and games. This thread too is closed. Just Coins - stop trolling the...
This thread is now closed. It has turned into an unproductive thread.
I removed the identifiable auction info and the allusion to profanity. Please refrain from both in the future, Thanks, TCT
lol, many a coin dealer has sold a coin for too much because the buyer was convinced (as often as not by themselves) that it was a good investment.
I don't think so. An amateur would not know to remove the lettering from the opposite side of the coin. I estimate it at $50-$100 or so. You...
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