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Between Maryanne and green proof Buffalo nickels....Doug needs some Kleenexes !
As a side thought.... If you wanted to hold some silver .... Blue envelope IKE's at near melt are a pretty sweet way to do it, I also like...
15% more silver approx. That is a LOT !
I'll assume Flowing hair and Bust to be comparable, A very large difference between a standard old Morgan here,much bigger than I imagined !...
The thing to check would be the bust coins of the 1790's. See how those correlate. I know a Bust dollar and a Morgan $ are different weights as...
They actually minted millions of them and then melted them ( gov't efficiency at its finest). I'd bet my life they were to normal specs. I'm sure...
The weghts have varied over the years ( but not by a huge amount). Intrinsic value was not meant to be equal to face value, more like have enough...
of course 1964 Peace dollars were/are to the series specs, just look at the Ike dollar example.
true, it is all proportional except the dollar coin. Then there is the trade dollar which is better than a regular silver dollar ( if genuine).
It's the same thing with 90% silver. A silver dollar is better than two halves or 10 dimes.
They make cool tips.
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even stuff like WL halves ? I can see melting the war nickels, Roosevelt dimes,Wash quarters,Franklin and Kennedy halves.....wouldn't even...
I know everything melted back in 1980. I'm talking about common stuff like 90% silver washington quarters and such. I imagine WL halves and...
I don't have a camera available. These are not CU, and not torn and taped. They are just what you'd expect of circulated notes. Somebody probably...
I acquired about 70 of these from my bank for face value, all 1953 and 1963 in average circulated condition. I only bought them to make a quick...
If I was a dealer, I can't buy with writing on a wrapper, gotta crack the roll see what's there. Sorting stuff is pretty easy for a numismatist...
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