I doubt you could ever find them (1928 rolls) at all. I would think your only choice would be to settle for a modern date for which rolls are...
Reynolds knows what he is talking about, don't kid yourself and think that he doesn't. And far and away the majority of the numismatic community...
I'll go a bit further than Tom and say that any color, or combination of colors, and in any configuration (meaning solid color like this coin,...
Especially if it is even remotely a scarce date/mint.
The idea that large numbers of high grade more modern coins exist in - rolls, bags, or even loose assortment - private hands is an old argument,...
Conder's comments in that post are only part of the answer.
Not really. The 1903 is the only O mint Morgan struck 1900 and later that is known for being well struck. There are several O mint Morgans struck...
Typically, it's not that the toning has worn off, but rather that the toning never occurred in those places because the luster was worn off in...
Yeah, I do Michael. You are after all the one who made me aware of it years ago ;)
Actually it's very easy, almost beyond easy, to stand the coins on edge on a towel and lean up against the back splash of the counter top.
To resist burglary it's not the bolts so much as it is the strength of the material that surrounds the bolts. Even a $50 safe you can buy at...
As said already, distilled water is what you want to use - not tap water. And never use soap. What wasn't said is that you only soak the coins...
I agree as well, the second pics show what the first did not. As for it being variety 1-0-1 or 2-0-1, that is too hard to distinguish based on the...
Try looking here - http://www.amsecusa.com/home/ I've owned an Amsec safe for many years. Very well made, 2 hr fire rating, and a good burglary...
Gotta agree with furry, I don't see it either.
Looks like a Philadelphia derringer to me.
I don't see anything wrong with it, looks like a nice AU coin to me. Personally I'd grade it 55, it just has bit too much wear on the reverse to...
I'd bet my last dollar that's not PVC residue on those coins. But your point is still valid, corrosion is contagious to other coins too. But they...
There is no way to say one way or the other just from looking at the picture.
TaborTot - Simply put the coins are covered with corrosion. And as Jim said, while you can get it off by using an acid or alkali , there is no...
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