The 1967 commemoratives were released in both 80% silver and 50% silver versions, with mintage numbers for each in roughly the 30 million range...
I did some internet sleuthing of my own — so it seems the good folks of Canton, NC and points down-wind have your great grandfather to thank for...
I want those! (If it's not too late :D ) Most recent purchase: [ATTACH] And a chuckle . . . [ATTACH]
If you have them framed, please post photos. I'd like to see them.
Those are genuinely cool. Do you know what the page dimensions are?
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Beautiful coins. Franklin Mint did such nice work.
I sold and repurchased wristwatches (more than once :banghead: ) but never coins.
I agree. Of course, my opinion plus $4 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks. :D
I would dip them lightly — in a diluted solution — just long enough to correct the problem areas, but not long enough for anyone to notice they've...
Solid coin. Congrats!
Definitely eclectic. Well done!
Sadly the value gap between US and world seems to be shrinking.
Conch dollar is a wonderful coin. Looks like it survived the careless shipping unscathed.
Great idea, @Paddy54. I can't think of more deserving numismatist than Lord M. Does this mean I can sleep in tomorrow and my bank will be closed?
Yes, remove them.
That's what I normally do, but the name-calling tripped my trigger. In 7 years on this site I've never put anyone on 'ignore', but it's time to...
A statement like this makes you lose credibility. I've collected for almost 50 years. My brother has collected for longer than that. A cousin has...
Amazing. Where do our packages spend all that time? If they're just sitting around a PO, wouldn't you think some postal worker would eventually...
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