Out of the people, I would pick MLK to be on our currency out of the bunch. I like Neil Armstrong but don't feel he should be on currency,...
Not really, just the ignorant racists that need to die out.. ;)
In which I started out with, "none of them" ;)
None of them. The Steve Jobs I got a laugh out of, his mug is the last one I'd want to see on a note or coin, same goes for Peter Jennings.
Also depends on who's driving the camera. Just like racing cars, winners aren't always the ones with the biggest baddest and fastest engine. ;)
Forget doing this so people can reject it or simply not use them. Sign into law to create dollar coins and simply just remove the paper dollar....
Don't like the price, simply don't buy it. It's just that easy. :yes:
Not always, people like that actually do hire people to do such work for them. I'd say most coin dealers have at least 30-40k (guesstimate) in...
Clearly PMD, the object on the ladybug is a foreign object that is not part of the original ladybug. :D
Those people hire people to go for them, duh! ;)
That tells me there's just 1019 definite idiots out there. No pun intended if any of those idiots are reading this post. ;)
I said sell, not trade. ;)
Walk away, looks cleaned and too good to be true for that Buy It Now price. Those pictures don't look right either, as if they're hiding...
If these are money, then how come everyone that sells them wants our fiat currency instead of say, more silver, gold or copper for trade instead? ;)
Depends on the year and mint mark as well. Best option would be to investigate a little more, check completed auctions at HA or even eBay to get...
Actually it is rare because most of these are in MS quality condition, not worn down like this one. ;)
This is what my wife and I do, we both have our own entertainment budget. She can buy what she wants with hers and I can buy what I want with...
11 cents, which is face value. I'm being dead serious too, I have no desire to collect or pay any imaginary inflated value for error coins.
I know kids (well, all grown up now) who made great investments by not opening their original Star Wars and GI Joe figurines only to sell them...
I'm willing to bet the U.S. Mint would be ballsy enough to do this. Most I think consider the 1892 Columbus Half Dollar to be the first...
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