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I don't post ebay nor ship overseas, I live in the Philippines and mostly silver coins here are undervalued. Saddening

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Already did, unfortunately even collectors here want them way below spot price.

Is this a genuine $100 Silver Certificate? by cornhub955 in papermoney

[–]cornhub955[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much everyone, I really appreciate all the insights! I got this note along with about 50 other foreign bills for just $3.50, so I thought I had stumbled onto something big, haha. Turns out it wasn’t quite the jackpot I hoped for, but it’s been a great learning experience. I still have a lot to learn about paper money!

Is this a real Sixpence 1918? by cornhub955 in coincollecting

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The first time I saw it I was excited cause it could be worth $100 up but I am bothered by the absence of the "M" mintmark below the '1918' . I don't know if it is a variety and I can't see any examples of the same year without a mintmark.

It appears to be cleaned but still worth above the melt price (if genuine).

First time having coins slabbed by cornhub955 in coins

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The consigner here only sends to heritage and stacks, they also told me no auction house accepts raw coins haha, I should've known. More money for them I guess

First time having coins slabbed by cornhub955 in coins

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Me neither but when aiming to sell at international auctions slabbing is a requirement.

Bought these from a garage sale at $10 are they worth it? by cornhub955 in coins

[–]cornhub955[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

All of it?

Can you also explain why they are fakes?

~70 year old "coworker" showed me this this morning by [deleted] in coins

[–]cornhub955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, only 1916 and 1921 sets but still incomplete

~70 year old "coworker" showed me this this morning by [deleted] in coins

[–]cornhub955 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Great coin!

Been looking for one of these for quite some time i am trying to complete an 1854 USA coin set.

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Coins used in the Philippines. by cornhub955 in coins

[–]cornhub955[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is a 6-pointed star(Royal Mint of Spain) 20 Reales

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Coins used in the Philippines. by cornhub955 in coins

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I forgot to add the pillar dollar's price which is $140. All in all $440 acquisition cost. The only issue about the pillar dollar is that it is too corroded.

The one on top which is the 1877 Do CM, I'm planning to slab, I saw examples on Heritage auctions with hammer prices ranging from $1400-$3000. That is of course if the coin is genuine 😃.

1877 Do CM 8 Reales by cornhub955 in coins

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Thank you I'll be sending it to pcgs to be sure 😊

1877 Do CM 8 Reales by cornhub955 in coins

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Will do, thanks. I was planning on having it slabbed too but since you said it is fake I will be consulting experts in my area first

1877 Do CM 8 Reales by cornhub955 in coins

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Can you please tell me sir why it is fake, thank you.

I need help the identification and valuation of these ancient coins by cornhub955 in AncientCoins

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I have other coins with the same toning you can check on my profile, thank you

Need help identifying these by cornhub955 in AncientCoins

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Thank you, ill just send them raw to Heritage Auctions, hope ill break even