By John, on February 13th, 2012%
Question by David B: Can anyone tell me if there’s any value to silver American coins?
I have Mercury and FDR dimes, Washington quarters, and Kennedy half-dollars.
Best answer:
Answer by Nick VCurrently at $ 11.83 per ounce, the silver in those coins is worth more than the face value.
If they are in exceptionally good shape, they may be worth even more numistmatically. You’d have to check. Ebay is a good place to find out what you might get for them.
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By John, on January 16th, 2012%
American Dimes Coins – Epic Journey Till 19th Century
The design of American dimes coins went through further changes letter on. Here’s a glimpse of their background through history.
Draped Bust
This design earmarked the beginning of American dimes coins, since this was the dime circulated first time ever by the US government. Making its debut in 1796, this design featured obverse and reverse identical to that of all other coins in circulation at that time.
The Draped Bust design was alternatively known as Small Eagle. Robert Scot was the designer. Draped Bust . . . → Read More: American Dimes Coins – Epic Journey Till 19th Century
By John, on January 14th, 2012%
Question by Grace N: Why are Canadian coins so much shinier than American coins?
They’re made out of the same material aren’t they? (I mean quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies, not toonies or loonies) But they always seem to be shinier, even if they’re the same year..
Best answer:
Answer by lalalaprobably newer.
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By John, on January 9th, 2012%
Question by jrever: When were mercury dimes and other American coins taken out of circulation?
Best answer:
Answer by Pedro Snever merc dimes r still good…but they r worth more as collecter and to b melted down for silver
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By John, on November 20th, 2011%
Tips on Buying a Gold American Eagle Coin
The following are facts that you may find interesting. According to the website of the US mint, all of the gold that is mined around the world would only end up measuring a cube of 20 yards on each side. American Eagle gold coins weighing one ounce are very valuable and desirable in today’s market.
22 karat gold is in every gold American eagle coin along with a minute amount of another metal to be sure the coin is not as malleable. If . . . → Read More: Tips on Buying a Gold American Eagle Coin
By John, on October 18th, 2011%
Learning More About Wisconsin Quarter Coin Collecting
Article by Christopher S. Norwood
Coin collecting and collections have been an exciting hobby enjoyed by individuals of all ages. Some of those collections could be rare coins, coins that are no longer minted or coins that are valuable. Additionally, coins can be collected that represent various countries. For example, coins from England, France or Spain can be gathered. Additionally, closer to home, one may wish to indulge in Canadian coin collecting or collecting American coin or state coins.
One of those states is a central . . . → Read More: Learning More About Wisconsin Quarter Coin Collecting
By John, on September 28th, 2011%
Question by Albert M: How can two American coins equal 30 cents if one is not a nickel?
can you figure it out?
Best answer:
Answer by Fan Of The semicolonGenius, the other one’s a nickel.
quarter + nickel = 30 cents.
I hope you were joking….
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By John, on September 27th, 2011%
The 5 Advantages Of European Gold Coins Today
Throughout today’s precious metals market, it allows you to have the opportunity to diversify your financial portfolio. Gold is one of the safe haven assets that helps to provide protecting against a failing and falling US dollar. Ultimately it helps to protect you by hedging from the inevitable inflation. European gold coins are most well known for their Swiss 20 Francs, which provide you with all the insurance. The Swiss Franc is not the only safe haven out there, as there are many European . . . → Read More: The 5 Advantages Of European Gold Coins Today
By John, on September 13th, 2011%
Question by amethyst85: Info about early American colonial coins?
I’m doing a project on early American coins and please send websites/examples of coins. Don’t bother answering after 1/1/10… Thanks!
Thanks Liberty 911 the 1st and 2nd were really helpful, but I’m not going to buy/sell any coins. Sites with information is more helpful. Thanks again!
Best answer:
Answer by liberty 911The first link is a fairly detailed listing of American colonial coins, but there do not appear to be any photos. The second link is an online gallery of American colonial coins and currency. . . . → Read More: Info about early American colonial coins?
By John, on August 26th, 2011%
Question by RB: How do I sell my American Eagle one ounce coins?
I would like to sell my five American Eagle gold coins while the price is still high.
How do I go about it without incurring a big commission?
I bought it from a dealer. He charges about $ 30-50 charge to buy or sell them.
That’s per coin.
Best answer:
Answer by ranger_co_1_75If you don’t want to use a dealer, you can advertise them for sale in the local paper and on craigs list. Just be wary of letting someone know . . . → Read More: How do I sell my American Eagle one ounce coins?
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