the 1955 through 1959 envelope did not have glue on the edge so it could not be sealed. I believe that envelope continued until at least 1964
reel # 3 plum cherry plum cherry plum triple bar plum cherry plum orange cherry double plum bell cherry bar plum cherry plum double bar
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Well, the Treasury held a lot of bags of silver dollars for years, stacked in piles and tossed around as they were moved from time to time. End...
1955 and before. They switched in 55 and you can get "box" or "flat pack" for 55. Box is small and the coins come in a cellophane and are then...
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That is correct. the original brown / manilla envelopes were never sealed by the mint. "sealed" on older sets usually is hype and actually means...
hmmm if it was me I would take and 8 pound sledge hammer to in and smash it until it was unrecognizable and then melt it and sell it for scrap.
oh, I wouldn't be so hard. A couple of things though, first that is not all THAT huge. and the amount of information you gave here is really not...
as the op said, we can google it, just wondering if anyone has experience with doing this so we can get a good company the first time.
dtm has a good point, Still being a poker player myself, the CT freeroll game sounds fun too. Can someone post a link to get in on that?
OK, best place to get TOKENS struck, made or otherwise imprinted with a pattern, sometimes referred to as a minting process. I don't know but I'm...
orange, bell, plum, orange orange, bell, double bar, orange and here is my try at the mapping reel #3 plum cherry plum double bar plum cherry...
Just caught up to this thread. Very helpful! Thank you!
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h8, any and all toning is the result of some sort of chemical reaction. It may be from the air or cardboard or paper or pvc or the hands, but all...
I am by NO means knowledgeable about this but I do know that I have seen cents with finger prints showing where it was held once and the...
wow, nice home run. and with common bank circulated rolls. wow
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