Webbing is the strip after the blanks are punched out. After the webbing is chopped to pieces it is called scissel. Is it legal to own? Sure....
Yes it is B-3, Large wide 0 R-3
Well if you only want to count coins from proof and mint sets then it is much closer to every collector can have one from each mint.....same as...
Apparently no longer available from the Mint. Bronze medals in that size are typically sold by the Mint for about $8. The cases run about $3
25 million per mint. Yep low mintage. Why at that rate every single collector in the country can only have somewhere between 12 and 20 of...
All signature confirmation requires is a signature at delivery, anyone's signature. It simply confirms by signature that it was delivered to a...
And they can change colors and be worth hundreds less.
OK it is about 1 gram heavy. Sounds like they ran a coil of strip slightly thick. In that case there would probably be others out there as well....
Well a little while after the show closes the Security guys start to get a mite testy.
I've seen the video before and I believe Judge Judy was completely in the wrong on her judgement. I think they most likely DID bid on a...
I almost always leave empty handed. Sometimes I'll find a new fly by night slab I haven't seen, but coins almost never. The stuff I need just...
Most of the copper coins that circulated then were the British farthings and halfpence, both real and counterfeit. Forget the VOC Dutch Duits....
If they haven't changed things, yes you do pay a fee on reserve auctions even if it doesn't sell. You don't pay a fee on a set starting price...
Why? Look at what they said again. They've seen thousands of fakes but when this one came in they looked and knew it was good. So it still...
I don't like the sound of that. Sounds like if I can't find you a Denver large cent, ( I did mention those are very rare) you won't let me keep...
Not in private, but they do often try to give that impression publicly.
Why would a cashless society kill tourism? Do people with credit cards not travel?
For the bullion pieces it all depends on how many are ordered by the distributors. For the Proofs and the "burnished Uncs" some times they set a...
And cheaper too. It used to be you had to pay a percentage of your reserve in fees even if the coin didn't sell. But you could set a starting...
The only coinage acts that have had start and end dates were the Westward Journey nickels, the state and ATB quarters, and the Presidential...
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