but you're not eligible, krispy then again, neither am I
nothing to lose... why not? My thought is that if it won't come off with acetone or soap and water, then signs of removal will be evident and...
there's always dish soap and warm water
Best of luck to you and your endeavor! ANY source of good information for newbies is good for the hobby in general. This hobby can use all of the...
I just bought a 2001 Mint Proof Set today for $25. If you subtract the value of the proof quarters, I say that you can get the $1 coin for roughly...
I say: D-AU S-XF plain-AU
I think it's a 65 definitely not FS. rzage I have to ask: where the strike is weak in your opinion? Look at his coin and look at the strike of...
isn't the $10 the scarcest?
The mintages will not change. I think that the market for these will react much like the market for First Spouse gold coins went. The first 4 sold...
I think he means a total of $200. There are so many possibilities that I couldn't begin to suggest anything specific, but what I can suggest...
well thought out and developed argument! While Sheldon's system (as you pointed out) breaks down due to changes in markets over time, the...
If anyone knew what the answer to your question was, we'd all be doing it, Stan. Coin collecting is a hobby. Investing in coins is a really bad...
Let the price gouging begin!!!!
You tell me... the thread was dormant for almost 8 months before you posted to it yesterday. You just woke it up and then asked if why people...
My first impression is slider 58/63 but having to choose one I went with 63. Can't tell if the top of the eagle's shoulder is rubbed or just shiny...
Most of the satin coins are SP-67 and higher. And the fact is that never, ever will they be worth even a fraction of the matte wheats, period. Not...
I say MS-66. The center of Monticello is weak, but all of the rest of the detail is there. There seem to be no planchet flaws, and the surfaces...
k... time to debunk something that I hear Mike Meszack say all of the time and that is: "The number 1 determining factor in value is rarity!"...
the coin vault is also selling these 5oz beauties, certified, of course, but by NGC as Gem Brilliant Uncirculated and selling them at 3499.99....
to answer all 3 of your questions: 1) there will be no more satin finish coins 2) 2010 was the last year so yes, 2005-2010 is inclusive...
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