And "dexter" is to the eagle's, or rather the arms-bearer's, right.
Yes. (ETA: Oh, except bronze is the alloy, of copper and tin.) They are following the standards of preceding Games. All Olympic gold medals...
Not trying to harp, but this is just mistaken. The post office does not "lose them money."
There is no shortfall at the post office that was not deliberately created for political reasons. And my mint orders come by USPS.
I find $2s very useful denominationally, and just nicer to carry and use than ratty $1 paper. I get straps at the bank and spend a few every week.
I was pretty sure some '13 halves were given out for circulation, having gotten a bunch from the bank. I hope all the designs make it out the same...
There is not a "universal" retail price for anything (as mentioned, groceries, etc.) that is available in multiple retail outlets. But there are...
I just got my first 2014 ATB in circulation today (Smokies)--actually it may be the first 2014 coin of any kind I've seen. It does look great and...
You've collected a few hundred out of circulation?
When many people are doing the latter, we have the former. In other words, we won't see them in circulation unless we circulate them.
Or, they're making that by taking the dollars to where they're worth more; you could have done the same.
The best American coin designs (as well as public architecture) have usually been classicist. Indirectly we'd be emulating designs way older than...
Yes. My point is that the value therefore depends on where you are.
It's not worth 61.87 if they only give you 58...
At least you were well compensated for the loss, though?
Yeah, registered mail should be solid. Anyone accepting parcels is supposed to ask about the contents (hazardous, perishable, or fragile are key...
Unverified details may be presented as the consignor's description (in quotes). I'm pretty sure the auction house takes no responsibility for the...
That's what he said to begin with. That's what's available now. But you said "+1" to "punt" on that.
There's a silver proof quarter set, and then later there's a silver proof set (with other coins) that includes the silver proof quarters. :facepalm:
They don't need dates, though dates are traditional and helpful, especially in PM coins. My point though is that any inscriptions a coin does...
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