Can you give me information on a 1943 US copper penny? The furor over the "copper" cent resulted from a story carried by Associated Press, hyping a local story of a "lost" coin claimed (without any...
New Washington Dollar Scam One of the hottest items on Ebay is the new Washington dollar with the plain edge. Yes, the Mint did make some errors where they did not put the edge lettering on some of the P Mint...
A few years ago we started a website called eCoinPrices.Com to enable the public to have Free Online access to learn the Value of Rare Coins. eCoinPrices.Com also gives the current market price of each issue...
a whizzed coin has been buffed or polished to give it the appearance of the luster found on a mint coin. Whizzing is often done to try to sell the coin at a higher grade than it really is. The process is...
Assigning a grade to a coin is an art, not a science. It is often highly subjective, especially when working with Mint State coins where small differences in grade make big differences in price. Even so,...
Sell your proof sets 1968 to 2006 MY Recommendation is to sell all your proof sets 1968 to 2006 Sell them now, In two months they will be a lot cheaper than they are now IN 2007 the mnit is coming out...
NOW who would not like to know that. I know of one coin you should buy now IT is a coin that I missed,I know about it,I talked about it. But I missed it THE mint was selling 2006-W UNC Silver Eagle for 19.95 I...
One valuable feature on ebay that isn't so obvious is searching COMPLETED auctions. It is a key feature that has benefits to both buyers and sellers. Lets say for example, you are a buyer looking for a 1914-D...
Joel's Crystal Ball Foresees the value of 1999 Silver Proof Set increasing significantly over the next 12 to 18 months. His experience and foresight tells him that since every ten weeks a new state quarter is...
What are the different certification services available, and how do I get my coins certified by them? The three organizations which have the best reputations for strict, consistent grading-and whose coins...