Just thought I'd share my best score to date... received as change the other day a crisp 1963 B Barr note! while I new it was a keeper based...
WyCo... don't be in a rush. Get the red book, do some reading, watch a few threads on coin talk, and get an understanding first before you sell....
If want a hobby, collect coins. If you want an investment, collect miniature trains. :-) My trains have appreciated much more than my coins....
yep, web note... nice find.
Heritage Auction perhaps?? Let the general masses determine their value by bidding on them... you have time.
I think your approach is fine when starting out... but as noted, you'll find yourself beginning to target specific coins with the goal of...
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I tried the self adhesive for dollar type coins due to my fear of stapling and flattening with so little space around the edge. Fear of damaging...
yes, please detail... How do I get them, and what do I do with them? edit... OK, I got 6 for replying... lets see if Edit gets any. :-)
a friend sent me this link......
I'll be watching to see what turns up. Getting ready to move to Auburn... also, a quick Search on Google should turn up everyone, then...
and I agree... dipping is the most hypocritical subject I have found with regards to coin collecting. It seems, and I'm not pointing any fingers...
at a minimum... $4 to $5 dollars for the silver alone (melt value). Silver has been down recently but many folks still like Frankies. Me too....
Without a doubt. My Uncle too. He also gave me my love of trains. the 4x4s, boozing and women... those were mine. All, all very expenive...
well I am no expert, but when a high dollar coin as such comes from China as stated directly in the auction... Caveat Emptor. (did I spell that...
That story... and those notes, are by far some of the best I've seen. A note with personal history as such far out weighs other generic, all...
Politically correct. Nicely done.
and ask the teller for rolls from customers, not rolls from other banks or the fed. You know, Rolls that the general public has turned in.
in many scenarios... one person spoils it for everyone.
Nuff said... move on to the next topic. ;) Its all good!
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