Yes, I am going Saturday to sell some old US silvercoins and buy whatever strikes my fancy.:D
I like it. It'll be a big help to many of us.:smile
Yes, very good advice.:high5:
I too have a bunch as you described and am waiting for the next coin show to come around so I can sell them for melt.
No way, I have both the 43 and 40 in a number examples. I stand by a battered 40 and will not further the discussion.:mouth:
You are out numbered.:D
Hey, thanks Clinker:D
It's a beat up 1940.;)
You need to click the download button at their webpage. They should have given you a Key number when you bought it.
Try Googleing "Numismatist's Notebook" at Sandyknoll software.:)
See#30:hammer:
Can't get much cheaper than this, and you can add images too: http://www.tabberer.com/sandyknoll/more/coin/index.html:)
What is the cooper coin? I'm unfamiliar with it.:o
looks like a 1890 to me?:D
Ms60:)
I second that opinion.:high5:
I too would have paid the price but it has been cleaned somewhere down the road.:)
Yes, this is true. I start at a corner and they usually pop open.;)
Like Carl, I've gotten a lot of free albums. Like you want to do, I've been pulling apart Mint and Proof sets for several years now. Some of them...
.90 cents:rolling:
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