In COINage, they had a lengthy pro/con section on slabbing. Both sides made very good points, but ultimately left me undecided on the issue. It...
I'm in. I once won a toy tiger in a claw machine - maybe I'll get lucky again!
No. The home is an incredibly personal place. Mainly, it's for association with friends & family, food, and rest (last two are more optional then...
I'm 99% sure they're fakes. At a store near my grandparent's home, you can buy boxes of them for about $20. I have a few, they're cheap copies....
What does a 1953 Canadian Nickle with no strap near the leaf look like? I may have one, but I'm not sure. I would post a picture of mine, but my...
...That too.
I love the Peace Dollar. The design has that sort of soaring, exuberant air that was alive in the 1920s. Beautiful coin. [IMG] That's not to say...
I would just start buying anything and everything I could. Go to every convention that I could and just buy whatever I felt like until I ran out,...
1900-1949 for me. Specifically, 1920-1950. Lots of good coins. The peace dollar, the standing liberty quarter and half dollar, buffalo head...
Because they can make $50,000 in one swipe. Pretty good, if you ask me. And they probably got bored with it.
I would kill myself for one of those!! (not really, but you get what I mean). How much do they cost?
I have a bunch of card-collection sheets with 9 pockets in them, and have them all in a binder. All of my coins are in there.
Good job! I started collecting banknotes after I found a small head 1985 $10 note at a bank. I realize now that it's worth about $10, but I keep...
No mint mark, sorry! I'm keeping it though, as a necklace. I collect coins mostly for their sentimental value to me, rather then their financial...
Oh well. Thanks, anyways!
Hello! I'm new to the forum, and I collect coins and paper money. I've been collecting little by little for the last few years. My family was...
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