[Phono-L] And we think phono collectors are nuts...

2007-08-23 Thread Steven Medved
Hi Kat, Just the silver is worth about 85 cents. If the dime is almost uncirculated it would be worth 3 to 5 dollars depending on mint mark, and up to 8 dollars if in uncirculated MS 60. If you are interested in coins Coin Prices magazine is good to buy, it comes out bi monthly and has all

[Phono-L] And we think phono collectors are nuts...

2007-08-23 Thread Kat Hall
Thank you for your help. I have tons of coins, some of them are from the 1800's, from England, US, etc. Also medallions, etc. I have inherited them along with millions of antiques of every description. An endless task of going through everything when I work and don't have enough time to get

[Phono-L] Silvertone Catalog

2007-08-23 Thread Gregory Acker
Today I also received my copy of Wayne's Silvertone CD. Super resource with great information and pictures. Thank you for taking the time Wayne. For those who have looked at the catalogs - has anyone ever seen the Silvertone Imperial Credenza in the 1928 flyer? Looks like they just copied the

[Phono-L] Silvertone Catalog

2007-08-23 Thread wayne holznagel
Hi Greg, Thanks for the note. No one has mentioned owning a Credenza. Yes, I did notice the drastic price reduction. Really shows the impact of electricity and radio. The late 20s catalogs have wonderful pictures of radios. I was surprised that Sears did not alter the cabinets