It's there all right. It's just highly discretionary for the treasury Dept. not to flaunt it. Believe me the gold that is is in Ft. Knox weighs...
I was just going to say that. I'll have to look into GoldMart.com.
Ft. Knox is so loaded with gold even the Treasury Department doesn't have an accurate count of all of it.
Hey Jello, Thanks fror the info on the 1928-S(small s). Found it on pg.20 in my 2012 Red Book.----zeke
Wacky, Really nice notes. Good buy.
The other day i picked up some rolls grandpa must of had tucked away. I got five rolls of all 1940-1960's too bad no silver in them and nothing...
Where did you find those Lincoln stamps? They're just perfect, love em.
These just came in the mail today. Check the 'S' mm for the 79, it should be a clear 'S'. I need your opinions
What do you think a set will go for in 3 or 4 years?
Great example HOBO. This is what CoinTalk so great. Thank you very much.
Get it weighed. It should be 2.27 grams. Also if the reeding is damaged, flattened or such that's a good indication of Post mint Damage.
Oh, here's one more. Is it a small or micro 'S'?
Here's what I have. 1916-S, 1940 which I call my black beauty.
Okay, we know that Airtites aren't really air tight. What is the best way to install a coin? Isn't moisture in the air also going to be captured...
This Means I have too redo my thinking on how I store my coins. Hard plastic coin holders I guess is the way I should go. Thanks for your response...
Wgpjr, If it was me I'd recirculate them. Maybe some young kid might want them to fill up his starter folder. Unless you are a copper hoarder...
Jello, where's the doubled die on your 1939? I can't find it. zeke
Doug, What are you saying? High value coins only into Airtites or slabs? What about 2x2's with Mylar then into a slotted chemical and acid free box?
All the coins in my albums are in 2x2's placed in 20 pocket BCW polypropylene pages in 3-ring binders. My IKE's are in 2 1/2 X 2 1/2's in 9 pocket...
Here are two of my friend Mel's best IHC's.
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