I’ve been curious as to who enjoys what series. I’d have to say that although I have been stocking up on toned franklins, I believe the liberty seated to be of superior design. Another one of my favorites is the CBH. How about you? View full post on CoinTalk – Coin Chat
Gold prices advanced Thursday for the first time in a week and despite a stronger U.S. dollar which extended its rally to fourteen sessions. Gold had been moving opposite of the greenback during most of its winning streak. Buying on the dip, improved physical demand and safe-haven interest were among factors cited for gold’s gain. [...]
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Since 1964 dated coins were minted well into 1965, are there errors of 1964 clad coins and 1965 silver coins? Inquiring minds want to know! View full post on CoinTalk – Coin Chat
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Tarn X is a silver/gold cleaning "dip". Since people "dip" their coins, but in specialized coin dips, I wanted to give Tarn X a try. I went to my local store and bought a bottle of it. The 1st were two 10% silver pesos. They did not turn out the greatest. Since the silver content [...]
Next week will be a busy one for the United States Mint with the release of another popular collector product, the 2012 Mint Set, and the launch of first term Grover Cleveland Presidential $1 Coins within rolls, bags and boxes. Grover Cleveland $1 rolls, bags and boxes and the US Mint Set [...]Read the rest [...]
Hi all: I’m not a coin collector but I was so curious about this 2001 D (NY State) quarter I found one day. I’ve never seen something like this before and didn’t know if it was a real error or if somebody is did it on purpose. There is a well-defined, deep #4 stamped into [...]
I received a 1990 British 5 pence coin in change as a dime. I understand that actually exchanging it involves more than the coin is worth, but from a face value to face value basis, did I break even? View full post on CoinTalk – Coin Chat