I guess they could have just put ".999 fine" on them and been done, which is considered pure. I don't recall seeing anything with 4-9s for PT -...
If there is a 2021 dollar of any mint, DC will not strike any. IdI love to have a 1878-O Morgan, but he won't strike one because Morgan Dollars...
That will mean that Dan Carr won't be able to make one. He better beat them to the punch.
One of my favorites is a 1921-D Morgan Dollar where the mint mark got filled with grease. The only way it can be identified as a Denver issue is...
Amen.
This is a Five Cent piece, commonly known as a "nickel" in the US, not a cent.
Looks like the opportunists will come from any website.
That is exactly right. The coin has the details of the grade listed. It could be scratched, corroded, cleaned, artificially toned, etc., and have...
And look like the pieces shown by the OP.
You could have a lot of devious fun throwing Chinese 1889-CC and 1893-S dollars around where people metal detect.
Nice to see good people appreciating good people. As Major Frank Burns from M*A*S*H put it, "It's nice to be nice to the nice." Congratulations.
The only silver dollar dated i know of has both busts on the same side.
For the $58,000 piece of parchment.
It is a common note worth $5 or so. I've had bank-wrapped bundles of 100 in sequence that only cost me $1.25 each several years ago. If it isn't...
They don't look like the same coin. There are deep marks to the left of the date in the first pics that aren't on the second coin.
That's not a premium. That's a joke.
$2 each. Nothing special, just two of many star notes. If they were web-press notes, $13 would be a good deal.
Why would you damage a coin? This is something done at pawn shops!
Hard to tell with pictures.
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