I'm glad I don't collect sets, i.e. fill holes. That would take the fun out of coins for me. The only "sets" I am really collecting are Napoleon...
1892 to 1954 Silver Quarters, Halves and Dollars, 1903-1926 Gold $1, $2.50 and $50.
But everything to do with specifications.
Not quite. The Shield Nickels have a diameter of 20.5mm, but all nickels after them have a diameter of 21.21mm. But all weigh 5 grams.
Here is my 666 Devil's Face Canadian $1 note.[ATTACH]
How did people do saving 1934 notes? Spend them before inflation eats them away, unless you are a collector and not worried about selling them...
I only use glass - I don't want anything leaching out of plastic. Snd I only use Methylene chloride or Chloroform. If you can't get instrument...
The only reproduction of an older coin that worked was the 2009 UHR $20 gold.
Not circulated - that is just the surface of the planchet. The dings gets struck out during minting.
Parking lot victim.
Oh that I could be as spry and sharp at 93.
She's in her mid-90s. I think they have done a good job with what they have to work with.
Corrosion. Soak it in vinegar for a few minutes and rinse well. It has no collector value due to the damage.
Presidential dollars worth $1,000 each? Someone's been buying crap on HSN.
Nothing to allow - she's the Queen of Canada. No other portrait is allowed.
My state doesn't charge sales tax on coins, currency or bullion. That is the problem. EBay is too lazy to enforce their rules to follow States laws.
Definitely a counterfeit Morgan Dollar.
It's called FISHING. Trying to hook the guppies.
From ebay? Great Collections doesn't charge sales tax. I guess I'll just send in a tax refund request for taxes paid on non-taxable items.
It is obviously an old scrape, and not a staple scratch. That is a tough call, but I like it.
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