Didn't they call them "horse blankets" because they were so big?
that's required by law in the US, to have COPY in capital letters, but in china they can do anything they want
Probably not for the 1/4s, especially if they are all 1964s like the picture shows.
What was it about? that 1793 Chain Large Cent?
what about 1971-76 silver clad Ike dollars? (made for circulation) in 1975 and 1976 they made silver clad Washington 1/4s, Kennedy 1/2s and Ike...
I mean for circulation, and not just 90%ers.
I mean clad proof 1/2 dollars.
makes me hungry for cabbage.
I don't get it. Everyone thinks they stopped production of silver coins in '64. Seriously! It was 1976!
Does anyone else hoard proof half dollars? I can get them for dirt cheap at the local coin store. I like them because dimes are too small and...
When dies for coin were polished it changed the size of fine details like mintmarks.
sorry to pick up the old thread, but they didn't make morgan dollars from 1905-1920
With all due respect that thing is way better than your '95 error-thingy!
I like everything about them. Not only are they beautiful coins but they cost far less than Morgan Dollars in my experiences.;)
why does the one on the top left keep looking like a pizza?
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If I went in their to sell my 1905 Barber 1/2 Dollar (speaking of the post '16 store) they'd probably ask me what the **** I'm tryin' to sell them.
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and every thing else. it may be iron or solid nickel play money.
I'm thankful for the 1/2 price bin at my local coin store. there was the same thing as that coin in there for $13.50 ($27 was the old price) an an...
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