1861 Indian Head cent
That's great. If they offered some other gift cards (gasoline or groceries in my area) I would become a roll searcher for sure.
They should let everyone send their earlier certified 2011 ASE's to get reslabbed with a West Point label.
Too bad they ran out of ideas for new coin designs and had to model it after the mercury dime.
Coinnews.net had an article yesterday about a scam involving AMEX cards. The scammers have somehow managed to get the system to report back that...
Nothing wrong with it in my opinion, but I'm just not interested in a coin (or medal) remembering a tragic event.
The Grand Canyon is awesome. But I don't want to buy a Grand Canyon 5oz silver coin. Given the same mintage, I don't see any of the 2010 ATB's as...
If you don't appreciate the business from good buyers (you can check their feedback), the by all means, do not leave feedback. But I don't think...
Out of curiosity, I just did my first searching ever. It was on pennies and nickels that I had rolled a few months ago. 24 Nickel Rolls: 1 1943...
Exploiting Ground Zero for money is distasteful. There will always be some who look to profit from tragedies. What's next? Joplin Tornado...
The First Spouse coins?
If you had a warehouse you could buy scrap copper cheap and when it's time to sell you'd put it in your pickup and drop it off at the local metals...
The $1 and $2 coins will be adopted just fine if they stop printing $1 bills. The design hardly matters.
I don't like the idea of pushing one's personal agenda through circulating coins. Silver's popular, so maybe you could design some rounds or bars...
Titanium is not a precious metal. If you can pick it up in bulk and have someplace to store it, then fine. But not coins. Same with copper unless...
It's ugly. Dump it.
Try to find a Peace Dollar you like. Then use the rest on any bargains you find on junk silver or your other interests.
They should start counting the shipping in the eBay Bucks calculation if they are charging sellers for it.
The eagle they had modeling in the 1790s sure was scrawny. I like the 1862 piece. It looks nothing like mine.
It's a little bit more complicated, and quite devious if the allegations are true: According to Revenue Quebec, suppliers and refiners were...
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