Rare American coins: their description, and past and present fictitious values.E. Locke. [from old catalog] Mason
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The buying coin dealer may spot problems with your coin that will legitimately lower the valueof your coin. (This is why it is particularly important that you understand the idea of coin grading and knowing that even the tiniest nick or scratch on a coin can drastically reduce its value.) ...
As part of the Renaissance of American Coinage that began with Theodore Roosevelt, the Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel was the copper-nickel replacement for the Liberty Head Nickel. These iconic coins were subject to wear and had several issues with indistinct strikes. This makes for a wide...
As part of the Renaissance of American Coinage that began with Theodore Roosevelt, the Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel was the copper-nickel replacement for the Liberty Head Nickel. These iconic coins were subject to wear and had several issues with indistinct strikes. This makes for a wide...
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What is my $50 American gold coin with MCMLXXXVII on it? Caitlin E. writes: I have a 50 dollar American 10oz gold coin that is 1 1/4 inches in diameter. the… Why do 90% “junk silver” coins have a silver content of only 71%?
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Two New Hungarian Gold Coins Modeled On Their Medieval Predecessors 11/26/2024 by Friedberg, Arthur The eighth coin in the series Gold Florins from the Middle Ages is now available from the Hungarian Mint's North American representative.
United States coins have been circulating for over 227 years since the first official coins were struck after the Mint Act of 1792 was signed by George Washington. American coins are among the most popular and widely collected coins in the world. The story of America is told through each coin...