The 16:1 gold:silver ratio was artificially established. It will likely never be back. Silver could get $50/oz in the next few years but if it...
40% halves almost always sell well below melt and with silver skyrocketing this week, I'm not surprised at $2.50/ea. That's a decent offer from a...
My turn-around times have been extremely fast at CAC. After CAC receives my coins, they have been completed within 1 week. With registered mail...
You should weigh the 1816 dated piece. It may not be silver even though it's labeled as such.
Here's a PCGS G04 for reference. Your coin compares very favorably with this piece: [IMG]
$150 for that coin is a good offer. I'd take it, that's problem-free F12 money..........
Millions of these were made and they trade as "junk" silver dollars. They are worth about $20/ea and will likely never be worth much more than...
No, that is not true. The tentative date for the tax you note starting is 01/01/2012. Many are trying to get it repealed. It would not apply on...
It's better than FR2. The reverse should make G04 and the obverse might make VG8. If I assigned an overall grade it would be G06. Nice pick up...
There are many sources for survival rates. I don't know of any free ones however. From PCGS CoinFacts, here's the estimated survival for these...
I've had a few Buffs with a bit of spotting. On a proof it might knock a few bucks off the price but not enough for me. I'd wait and buy a...
Looks EF/AU to me. Certainly was cleaned at some point but might re-tone with time. Nice piece!
You could try an acetone soak to remove the verdigris. Coin Wizard Supply also has a product called Verdi-Care for soaking that might help. I...
I don't know about the paper currency but the $2.50 gold piece, if certified MS64 by a major TPG, is worth $1200 minimum.
Although the pics are not good, the coin looks genuine. There is no way to be sure from those images though, so you need to have an expert view...
Your coin is indeed a 1998. The coin you linked is a proof, your coin is not. They had different reverses.
I wonder myself. Paying $28 for one ASE is too rich for my blood. I can buy 90% silver U.S. coinage under melt and that's a better to to me.
Even though I spend them or cash them in, if you want to take the time to sort them, it could be worthwhile. There's currently 2.5 cents worth of...
Very nice. I would have these pieces in Air-Tites or Kointains if they were mine. 2x2s are generally safe for long term storage but I don't use...
Are your percentages by weight or by dollar amount?
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