
Carter dollar? - Coin Talk
Jan 3, 2025 · R.I.P. James Earl Carter, 39th president, 1924-2024. I think it's pretty likely since they extended the presidential dollar series to honor George H....
Grading Question? - MS Vs BU coins. - Coin Talk
Dec 19, 2024 · A coin is described as being in the same state it was in when it left the Mint, regardless of whether or not it spent any time in circulation. Also, the addition of Sheldon …
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One Ounce 2025-W ASE Uncirculated (burnished) Coin - Product …
May 27, 2025 · Depends on the coin. For the burnished ASE, apparently not, since, even at that level, demand would barely exceed supply. OTOH, the military proofs look like winners at 100K.
Coin Collectors on YouTube — Collectors Universe
Feb 1, 2023 · I used to watch a lot of coin related youtube channels. Some channels have new expanding information that makes the videos informational, while others have the same …
PCGS, NGC or CAC? - Coin Talk
Nov 10, 2024 · Lastly would be the open market's desire for whichever coin it is, and I've seen lots of the higher priced coinage sold with PCGS or NGC holders than ANACS, at least in looking …
U.S. Coin Forum — Collectors Universe
Nov 16, 2018 · On Sale June 5th: American Eagle 2025 One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin - Product Limit 7,500 Goldbully 1.1K views 40 comments 2 points Most recent by tincup June …
New 2025 ASE Offerings with Special Marks - Page 2
May 20, 2025 · U.S. MINT PRESS RELEASE United States Mint Begins Pre-Sale for the 250th Anniversary United States Army American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin on June 13 …
Sacagawea Dollar w/no date or mint mark - Coin Talk
Jan 16, 2011 · The Date and Mint Mark were moved to the edge of the Sacagawea Dollar with the release of the Native American coin Series in 2009 which retained the Sacagawea Bust on the …
Should you have your coin graded? My thoughts below.
May 28, 2025 · There are, fundamentally, four reasons to get a coin slabbed: - Preservation. Really only necessary for the upper-end extreme of high-graded coins. - Identification and …