In that condition? Nah! Spend 'em.
How can you come here and state, unequivocally, and with such certainty and authority, that the OP's coin is fake? Even Mike Diamond, a widely...
I found this on Wikipedia. The $5 bill is sometimes nicknamed a "fin". The term has German/Yiddish roots and is remotely related to the English...
"Fin" is a slang term for a $5 note. I don't know where it came from, though.
Not shipped, but cancel box is gone!:hail::hail::hail:
I was afraid that someone would actually pay attention to him.
My cancel box is still there. My order was processed at 12:02.
Most, if not all, note collectors can tell if a note has been cleaned and/or pressed. Don't do it. If it had any premium to begin with, you'll...
Would Wyoming have the least demand?:D
C'mon, Ricky. You know better than that. Or are you pulling our legs?
Until you show where and when PCGS and NGC made any statement admitting what you allege, you have not presented facts, you've presented opinion.
Yes, but not after 1933 for gold and 1967 for silver.
"I know there is a dealer mark but this coin is available and the dealer should be able to get it for you if they wanted to. Is this correct?" Not...
Very true.
Right. Sorry, I missed that. While what I said is true, price guides, such as Krause, are a valuable tool, but are not to be relied upon to be a...
The OP did say hello first. Rather abruptly, but he did. "Hello. What's my coin worth?"
"Where to find "standard" prices for old coins?" There is absolutely no standard price for any coin, ancient or modern. You shop around and...
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This might be easily and more appropriately done on Angie's List.
I wouldn't trust Numistrust Corp for graded coins. See this thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t14597/
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