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Resolved Question: are these coins worth anything?
I found these coins and was wondering what they are and if I could receive anything by auctioning them off on ebay. http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n351/cullenfanpire/102_0157.jpg http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n351/cullenfanpire/102_0160.jpg http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n351/cullenfanpire/102_0166.jpg the last coin is pretty tarnished
Resolved Question: Coin Collectors please HELP!! -- 1892 Carson City VF Morgan silver Dollar. Should I sell it now or wait?
PLEASE HELP! I have an *uncleaned* *uncertified / ungraded* 1892-CC Morgan silver Dollar coin. I am not a professional coin grader, but I can say the coin is about VF-25 or VF-30. A few questions: 1) What is the current value for a 1892-CC VF Morgan silver Dollar coin like mine? 2) Is there a SIGNIFICANT upward trend in value for the 1892 Carson City Morgan Dollar? 3) Should I keep the coin in my safe deposit box and sell it in say...10 - 20 years? If today is the right time to sell; do I sell it on an auction site such as eBay or sell it to an authorized coin dealer. 4) Should I have the coin graded and slabbed before I sell it. PCGS or ANACS? 7) Given the mint and the date, is this a 'key date' coin? I am not a numismatist, I only have a couple of coins that I keep for investment purposes ONLY. Keep in mind that the coin has no sentimental value nor is part of a coin collection. I do not need the money right now or in the next ten years for that matter. I simply would like to know if I should keep it longer based SOLELY on its monetary value. I GREATLY appreciate your help. Thank you. @curtisports2. I am truly sorry for 'reposting'. I mistakenly wrote an incorrect date on my previous question. The question was answered based on the assumption that the coin had a 1882 date. The coin that I possess has a 1892 (eighteen ninety-two) date. @every - I greatly appreciate your help and respectfully request that you give consideration to the question below
Resolved Question: Why does no one, including ivy league economists understand that the Federal Reserve is a blatant fraud?
The constitution of virtually every country gives her the power to COIN MONEY (without "owing" it to anybody)...., and of course do so judiciously and coin just enough money to balance out the value of every goods and service, and serve as a token of trade. This avoids inflation. Now came international Jewish and British bankers in 1913 and convince the US Congress to "delegate" the constitutional power to "create" money to them, below a new institution called the "Federal Reserve Bank". They (the bankers) said that the best way to create money and avoid inflation was to issue "debt instruments" (Tbills, bonds) and offer them for sale at auction. So long as people buy them, there can be no inflation. (not a bad scheme, since it gives big recipients of money, such as insurance and utilities etc a place to park their money at interest.). The only catch is that such money is a DEBT, which must be paid back by the PEOPLE through taxes....., which is why the IRS was voted in, at the same time as the Fed system. The only purpose of the exercise is that those PRIVATE BANKERS receive a fat commission for running the Federal Reserve Bank...., billions upon billions. There is no need for "debt-based" money creation. The Treasury could create a National Bank and issue their possess money to loan out to people and businesses at very low interest and very long term. This is called a "credit-based" system. Only those who borrow money pay it back......, not the entire population through taxes. In a credit-based system there is no need for the IRS....., since the government incurs not debts. If every Nation in the world would do the same thing, then they could trade by establishing (by quarterly review) an exchange rate, based on the value of a basket of goods in each country. There would be no need for the current international monetary system, where only 8 countries out of 190 have "good money" and are allowed to exploit the remaining 182 countries with their so-called "difficult currency". every moneys could be created by fiat, and be as good as anybody's, so long as the exchange rates reflect parity of value. Wake up people. You have been bamboozled by private bankers since 1913. The fraud is so engrained in the educational system, that it is self-perpetrating...., with obedient little MBAs and economists being endoctrinated and churned out of colleges every year....., like the zombies of the private bankers.
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Resolved Question: Trivia #4 Points for best answers as always?
1." Lots - o - Huggins Bear " is a character who first appeared in what movie? A. Cars B. Up C. Wall-E D. Finding Nemo 2. Who was the first president (after 1793) to have his portrait appear on a coin while he was still alive? 3. On the 1950's commedy " I adore Lucy" , Lucy told the truth by saying her hair was what color? 4. At the Stack's auction in 2004 , a Strawberry Leaf Varity big Cent sold for how money? 5. Which of the following is not a Chordate? A. Palaeolagus B. Tribrachidium C. Cathaymyrus D. Diatryma 6. "Gamesa" is a brand of? 7. In the " Little home " books by Laura Ingalls Wilder , which of the following characters was the last to be introduced? A. Carrie B. Almanzo C. Grace D. Rose 8. Which of the following characters in Greek Mytholog is not a son of Zeus? A. Asclepius ( I don't know if that is how you spell his name) B. Perseus C. Herakles D. Apollo 9. What color is the " Elite" Xbox-360? 10. Which Bicycle brand Queen playing card looks to the right (her left)? A. Queen of Clubs B. Queen of Spades C. Queen of Diamonds D. Queen of Hearts :\
Resolved Question: Money collection valuation?
I have inherited a money collection including Florine's, three penny pieces, shillings, ten shilling notes, five pound note (and coins). I am just wondering if anyone knows where you would receive a valuation (free if possible as I doubt the value of the goods is very high). There are no local dealers or auction places so am at a bit of a loss.
Resolved Question: How could this have happened?
I got on ebay this week and made an account.. i bought something for my camera and that was it.. i payed for it with pay pal and i got my confirmation email about it. that was fine. so i left my computer.. went to my boyfriends home came back and i had an email saying that i had won another auction for some nice of coins and it costs $160.00, i did not bid on this or anything... it said i won and they are waiting on payment.. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN, what am i to do??
Resolved Question: I need a steady tripod/camera stand/etc to take photos of coins for auctions on ebay, What is a good stand?
I make a lot of auctions on ebay for Coins, But i can't seem to find any good stand to take reliable photos with. I have looked in Bestbuy, Wal-mart, K-mart, Target, Various hobby shops, etc, But i can't for the life of me find a camera stand that works for taking pictures of tiny coins, And does not cost over 40$. every i need really is a camera stand for my tiny kodak digital camera, As when i take a picture without a stand, My hands sway and make the photo blurry. (A surgon could not hold a camera steady enough to take clear pictures.) Does anybody know of a good camera stand for coin photography?
Resolved Question: antique coin collection.?
does anyone know a site in the internet where I can auction my coin collection? The coins and currency I have are mostly of philippine peso that date back to the year 1900. I have coins during wartime when the japanese occupied the philippines and also during the american occupation. I also have money during the time of the commonwealth government and the dictatorial government of Ferdinand Marcos. Can someone help me?
Resolved Question: Where do I sell my Nazi memorabilia?
I possess a couple of Nazi memorabilia. Please don't conclude that I am a Nazi sympathizer- I'm not. I don't think collecting memorabilia will make you one of them. I collect coins and medals and any thing of historic values. I recently want to sell these two items but found that Ebay and Yahoo auctions ban them. This is nice of rediculious. Before you know it, they'll ban memorabilia from communist countries or anything from Cambodia bc of genocides. Any ideas where I could receive them appraise and sold? Any auction home you know of? Thanks in advance for your answers.
Resolved Question: What is the best method to ship coins to a buyer ?
I am thinking of selling some collectible coins (circulated wheat cents, mercury dimes, etc) on ebay auctions over the next few months. It seems "priority mail" might be too expensive and some vendors boat "First Class". Can anyone tell me the packaging I should use and how to go about doing this ? Thanks Oh, plan to accept Paypal as payment acceptance. Is that the right thing to do ? Thanks everyone.
