Hi Everyone, Does anyone know when the U.S. Mint releases coins to the banks? Also, is that information covered in the GreySheet. I am not a...
Hi, I would not only visit all the sites listed in this thread, but I would also keep an eye on Craigslist. I feel craigslist has a small...
Hi, I am a new collector myself, and I have looked to pawn shops for coins. I have not bought any coins that were less than uncirculated for the...
Hi, I am sure that someone asked this question before, but since there are so many threads on this website, it would take to long for me to...
I bought a presidential dollar that, when I got home, I noticed a big finger print on the back. I took it back to the dealer and he exchanged it...
I bought a roll of 2008 cents today and the wrapper has the name "N.F. String & Son, Inc. I have been to their website and it looks like they...
Does anyone know if you put coins into a vacuum container (such as the FoodSaver containers) for a long time and then take them out, do the coins...
Hi, I would have to say that I would like to see it in person. I am extremely cautious about doing anything thru Ebay since my personal...
I pick 12. Thanks for the contest.
Ok, so what I understand from reading on this forum and from other liturature is that the mint creates two qualities of coinage, Proof and...
Thanks D.T! I know that they have to pay the bills and that I can go to them for an uncirculated coin that was released a couple of years ago. I...
I use the 2x2's because it allows me to view the coin's obverse and reverse and store it in a plastic sheet in a binder. I have read some about...
I thought that there might have been a difference in the way that they have been struck. So then from what I understand is that there is no...
Hi, I understand what a proof is, but I am having trouble with the uncirculateds and circulateds. I looked at the website for the US Mint and I...
Hi, I am new here and a new numismatist. I want to thank the people for doing the contests as it allows others to add to there collection. I...
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