“With both the U.S. Mint and the Royal Canadian Mint on back order for the most popular one-ounce gold and silver coins in the North American market, dealers have scrambled to buy anything that remains available to buy, driving bids substantially higher for all physical gold, silver…coins...
Bank-Wrapped Rolls– The Federal Reserve Bank would wrap rolls of coins by denomination from the original mint bags. These rolls are typically desired by collectors because they have not been looked through by other collectors or dealers. Also abbreviated as OBW, for “original bank wrapped.” B...
Large quantities of the dollars struck at Carson City remained at the facility until it closed in 1899. They were then transferred to San Francisco and the Treasury building. Over the years, those coins were released into circulation, or sold to dealers. Free Online Coin Appraisal You Can Get...
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Face Value:0.10 USD Produced:154,000 Edge:Reeded Silver Content:90% Silver Weight:0.0723 oz. Melt Value:$2.47 Notes:No mint mark is present on the reverse of this coin. These are worth slightly less than the ones issued in New Orleans with the O mark, and much much less than one with...
With its friendly people, mild winter weather and a metropolitan area of over five million people, Houston, Texas is the perfect respite for those dealers looking to setup their tables in one of the fastest growing and hottest numismatic markets in the country. Houston also happens to be ...
Because of its rarity and the premium prices it fetches, the silver dollar from 1901 is prone to fraudulent activity. Some collectors/dealers file off the O or S mint marks from 1901 dollars to make it look like these are rare coins from the Philadelphia mint. ...
Prices represent past values fetched at online auctions, estate sales, certified coins being sold by dealers, and user submitted values. While we wholeheartedly try to give honest price estimates there are many factors besides appearance, metal content, and rarity that help make up the coins ...