Yeah-it amazes me at the amount of info the Red Book gives. It disturbs me to read a lot of it at once though-it reminds me of school textbooks :(
Speedy-you say the red book is a must-have-so I bought it. But you also say not too use it as a price guide.
How long does it take to look through all those rolls of coins? Would any of you say that it's worth it to do that? I've never gone to the bank...
Thanks to all. Roy-I notice that now. Thanks for the info.-and thanks for saving me 20 bucks!
it says they're uncirculated in the ad- but I'll read the fine print-I'm sure I'll find answer there. Thanks a ton- waterbed22
I saw an ad in the Parade magazine this weekend for "Pure .999 Fine Gold State Quarters" for 10 dollars-it's really 20 dollars including shipping...
Hey Midas- why the 1909 wheat pennies? Any particular reaseon? just wondering. waterbed22
Allright-thanks for the information everyone. It's appreciated. I'll be on the lookout for those coins Midas- waterbed22
Are later wheat pennies not very popular to coin colectors? Like a 1920's wheat penny-is that worthy as being part of your coin collection, or not?
ok-that makes sense thanks
Allright-you got me convinced
Does cleaning ruin the coin over time? Because I would think that cleaning would make them look more presentable.
Allrighty then-thanks for the input waterbed22
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