Here it is. It's really difficult for me to photograph coins and slabs. The reason I bought this one is I thought it looked under graded. The bust...
What I do is use cash for everything. The only time I use the card for a purchases is online and gasoline. And only gasoline because now most...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Guess the grade of this 1880 S Morgan
She's a beauty I'd be proud to own.
And if a freight train passed no matter how fast he could always get on board!
I wouldn't call tens of millions peanuts. The worst case scenario you'd have to carry 4 dollar coins.
This issue comes up every couple of years. It's an issue that will probably not happen because it makes sense....
I own everything from 1 gram pieces up to 100 oz bars and everything in between. I just like silver no matter what it is.
If they are indeed sterling, you stole them.
I'm far from an expert but I believe rotation is very common on Old coppers.
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Happened to a young girl at a school in Texas trying to pay for her lunch with one. They actually called the police.
I actually had a young cashier check three of them with an anti-counter fit pen.
A friend of mine buys them by the brick to use for a change in his bars. I occasionally will get a hundred pack of them. It's fun to use them in...
I rarely get these right but I'll bite. MS 63
I remember when I first started collecting and was carving up proof sets for my albums and tossing out all the packaging. Years later I learned...
The majority of classic American coinage has been cleaned at some point.
Nice coin. I am far from a grading expert but if I had to guess I would say VF 35.
A good coin dealer is like a good doctor or mechanic. When you find one, keep them.
But two things would have to happen to make them worth saving. First the law would have to change on melting them and second the price of copper...
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