Franklin halves are a series, Kennedy halves are a series, and Morgan dollars, etc.
I remember those horseshoe Lincolns from my childhood. They sold them at the gift shop at the Buffalo Zoo, and Niagara Falls Aquarium.
Yesterday, which would have been the 29th, you found silver halves for $3 each? I'll assume from that price these were 40% halves since the melt...
Online guides, like Numismedia, use prices realized from completed sales. The true value of any coin is only what someone is willing to pay for it.
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And also along the bottom of the steps of the Memorial on the reverse, and some along the rim same side too.
NGC/Numismedia lists the value at $60. I am a lover of toned coins, but that toning is NOT attractive at all, and $92 is not worth it to me.
Since the source of this was on Yahoo answers, that pretty much tells me this guy is full of hot air and nothing more. Yahoo is loaded with trolls.
Looks post mint damage to me.
House fires, can generate as much as 1500-1800 degrees F. because of the high presence of combustibles, and flammables that can be found in homes....
Uh huh! And the fire marshal bought that did he? :D
I think all collectors are a bit odd and curious. That's what fuels our passion to collect things ;)
There's really no way he, or anyone else for that matter, would be able to gauge the value of PMs 1000 years ago. Countries in Europe, Asia,and...
The point I was making was, you did pretty good price wise with these , being that odd yet curious item in your life. lol :thumb:
I think before you go trying this experiment at home, you should consult a firefighter first. For some reason I have mental images of this being...
I can't remember exactly how he paid for them, but I don't believe it was more than $50/$60 tops.
Hmm! How odd, yet curious!
Because the TPGs marketed themselves as a necessity to numismatics.
Paper's ignition temperature, or the temperature it ignites into flame, is 451 degrees F. However, it can scorch without igniting into flames, by...
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