What do you thinks she's worth? I'll tell you what I paid later.... I've heard that RUDOLPH's go for a lot.
A 1921 Morgan in MS isn't that pricey. Not sure about Peace dollars...
I definitely remember that 1916 Lincoln cent.... :rolleyes:
I've never stripped an extension cord... I would expect them to be thick as well. They're not?
Strip it. Unless its tiny wire, then leave it as insulated.
Did you buy them off ebay? That would still be great if that was from the bank.
My bad, I read it incorrectly.
It's misleading and unethical because the seller states they are bank wrapped in the title, but in the description, he states that he rolled them...
Do I dare say robec has competition???
It doesn't. Both.
Yes, they usually have a mirror-like background.
Lol!! I don't even know where to begin... I'll just touch on 3 points: 1) "$1 today is .... $1 in 5 years." Ok, yes, I guess technically that is...
I usually sell them by the roll.
Lol that was me... I don't know, it's up to you. I personally save them and sell them on ebay.
Check out this thread, it pretty much covers it all. http://www.cointalk.com/t228589/
Harsh... but I can't disagree with you. Bicentennial halves are just way too common. Although, bidiots on ebay are always interesting... :rolleyes:
Love the character on that 1897 LP! Great pickups!
1) Most of the time, yes, you can just go up to a teller and ask for a box. 2) Some banks do require you to order the boxes, just ask them and...
"No FG" halves, an error coin that leaves off the FG of the designer's initials on the reverse. I'm not sure of the exact dates. I also believe...
I love the toning on the 1892 O MS 62! Great coins!
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