Swap meets, yard sales, estate sales, old cars (look under the seats & carpet & in the trunk crevices), word of mouth, you-name-it. But how will...
I just now tried using my HP 4400 Deskjet Printer/Scanner on some coins. Works okay on raw coins. But a blurry result for coins in air-tite...
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And it costs more than $15 to certify/slab 'em. And if the OP plans to sell, what's a good exit strategy? Craigslist, ebay, coin shows... all...
Die break? Or, should it be called a die crack? "The closely related die crack error results from a fracture in the die though no piece of the...
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I also think Treashunt misplaced some zeroes. :)
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One of my pet peeves is media reporting temperatures in unit-less degrees. For example, I heard reports that global surface temperature is...
Lots of newer proof 70 coins are downright cheap. Very pretty too -- especially the 90% silver Ultra Cameo coins. Plenty on ebay, like this:...
Sometimes it makes sense to submit low-value coins -- especially with a low-fee TPG. ANACS offer a $15/coin economy grading service. No...
The cheap 2018 version is bullion. The more expensive 2017 version is "premium uncirculated". Same offerings as the ASE. And similar -- but not...
Bullion version sub-$20. Here in the U.S., "Available August 07, 2018". Pre-sales now, like this:...
Are you sure the bags are Mint-sealed and undisturbed? Maybe your Dad hid something more valuable in the bags. Or maybe something hidden in the...
From the title of this thread, I thought we'd discuss the possibility of a Peace dollar price bubble -- in anticipation of the coin's 100th...
Also notice the odd wear(?) on the L, Y, and N. Might've been in a pendant, like this: [IMG]
My 1886-S Morgan. [IMG] Note the 'S' mint mark on the reverse side. [IMG]
For the 1886 Morgan dollar, the mint mark makes a HUGE difference in value. That's because the 1886-S is far more rare -- only 700,000 produced....
Maybe a bit off-topic... I'd love to see the Peace dollar design replace the current ASE design. Maybe in 2021 -- to commemorate the Peace...
You are correct, the U.S. Mint did not produce a one cent coin in 1815. But recently Dan Carr's Moonlight Mint produced a fantasy 1815 Large Cent...
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