1876CC Trade Dollar Coin Value & Facts
Value of a 1876CC Silver Dollar Coin Grade G (4) (Good) value is $100 Grade VG (8) (Very Good) value is $130 Grade F (12) (Fine) value is $ 160 Grade VF (20) (Very Fine) value is $200 Grade EF (40)...
View Article1876,Rev 1 Trade Dollar Coin Value & Facts
Value of a 1876,Rev 1 Silver Dollar Coin Grade G (4) (Good) value is $ 180 Grade VG (8) (Very Good) value is2 $200 Grade F (12) (Fine) value is $ 220 Grade VF (20) (Very Fine) value is $250 Grade EF...
View ArticleCoin Collecting Organizations
Many coin collectors are at a loss about what to do with their collections. Some are just plain oblivious to the importance or value of the collection that they possess and they just take it for...
View ArticleCoin Collecting References – Books
Nothing beats having good references in whatever you are planning to do. In any endeavor, it pays to do your homework by researching and equipping yourself with valuable knowledge. This habit will put...
View ArticleIndian Head Buffalo Nickel
The Indian Head Nickel coin, also known as the Buffalo Nickel, is the third coin design in the Five Cent Nickel series. This coin design by portrait sculptor James Earle Fraser succeeded Charles...
View ArticleControversial 1804 Dollar
One of the most talked-about and sought-after, hence one of the most expensive silver coins is the controversial 1804 Silver Dollar coin. This particular set of coins has become famous and...
View ArticleSafe Way to Clean Coins
In every collection, cleanliness and orderliness is always a must. There’s usually a neat pattern that a collector follows so his collection is presentable and pleasing to the eyes. He may even have a...
View ArticleKing Hormizd II Silver Drachma – Sassanian
This silver drachma coin has been made between 302 to 309 A.D. during the Persian Sassanian dynasty of Hormizd II, King of Persia. The Sassanian dynasty did begin in the year 208 A.D. with King Papak...
View Article1943 Steel Cent – Penny
The 1943 Steel Cent Coin is the only circulated U.S. coin that did not have a single drop of copper in it. There are also 40 1943 copper pennies struck by accident as well but they are very rare and...
View ArticleCleaning Silver Coins
If silver coins get exposed to air they will get after some time a brown or even black oxidized layer. This is caused by the small amount of sulfur that air contains. By knowing this chemical reaction,...
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