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Re: In honor of gold in the 1850s ... OK now on to the 1880s
Called up a couple of pawn shops/jewllers/coin dealers on yelp just for knowing what the market was like if one wanted to sell bullion and was quite shocked when told it is 90% of spot on one ounce g… (View Post)7 -
Re: Carson City “uncirculated “ silver dollar GSA?
Found the 1883 CC and 1884 CC with box and COA at an antique story at the very begining of the lockdown for $200 each and sent them to our hosts for grading, which came back an MS 62 & MS 63 resp… (View Post)5 -
Re: EBay’s Artificial Intelligence Needs to Study Harder
On a side note, recd. an e-mail from eBay stating that they are not accepting Amex cards anymore and need to use it through Paypal etc. Personally, found that Amex was the best defence against such f… (View Post)1 -
Re: In honor of gold in the 1850s ... OK now on to the 1880s
Copy that (pun intended) with the 1933 in my possession :blush: And perhaps an old repost of the 7070 page :smiley: (View Post)6 -
Re: Celebrating U.S. Early Copper - Join In!
Here's a few of mine, not in the greatest condition but was an initial foray into that arena via the Dansco 7070. 1801 cent 1803 Half cent 1814 Cent :smiley: (View Post)8