That sure is a "Quadruple Struck Cent" Struck 4 times with something after it left the US Mint.
I started to read your reply and got to "You nothing more" and then everything turned into "blah blah blah blah blah"! Right before my very eyes!...
This was the ONLY way the BiCentennial Proofs were packaged by the US Mint. The 1971-S Proof IKE Came in a Brown slip box with the large slab...
Opening this thread is kinda like watching a slow-motion train wreck. You know what's going to happen but you just can't resist watching!
Forget PCGS. They're up to $55 per coin for US Mint Error's. http://www.pcgs.com/servicesandfees/ DoH! Scratch that last thought. $60 per coin...
Teachmind was not a man to be feared. He is a boy with an attitude. "Fear" is not the word which comes to mind. No, not really. I found the...
Provided the coins are not damaged or scratched, I'd say you did pretty good. That "slide" over the 1923-S - 1926 coins doesn't appear to be the...
Congrats. Now, if only the prices are sustainable?
What are you trying to say Tim? That you bought $1800-$2800 coins for $30 or that you bought coins for $30 and sold them for $1800-$2800?
I recall one "Investment Entity" which was associated with GovMint.com (aren't they the one's which purchased Modern Coin Mart?) which were...
Even the Finest, in Modern Coinage, is easily trumped by a 1 point higher grade which is very easy for an astute collector. It's at that point...
Only gold friend and even then they'll carry the weight and fineness on one of the surfaces. As for being an "investment coin"? Just look at the...
I know exactly what you are saying but even those "low pop", "High Grade" Kennedy Varieties, have a shelf life which is exponentially affected by...
Absolutely! Instead......waste your money on Classic collectible Coins! I did..........you can to! [ATTACH] The reality of the situation is...
Sooooooo, Let me get this straight. Folks will not bother to pick up a cent off the ground, or even 2 cents, yet............they'll scream bloody...
The coins are 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese and 2% Nickel. I expect that copper is the culprit! PEET-CHURES are definitely needed here.
If you have to ask, don't bother submitting anything until you know the answer.
Nearly every 1974-S Silver Proof IKE (Brown Box) has some for of haze on it and a good portion of the coins have some form of toning that starts...
When the rounding question comes up, most folks make comparison's based upon what "individual" item's cost. Kind of like, they're going to check...
If I could get everybody in the country to send me 1 cent, 1 time............I'd be very wealthy. Of course I'd have to figure out a way of...
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