Only if the coin is made of 1000 tons of titainium, lol. But no I can't yet do that but will give a college try. I think that's really clever...
The gold $50 buffalo with anf ' F ' on it is a bullion business strike so it must be made for general circulation, correct. Therefore it can never...
I couldn't do a post like that nickel but here are some nifty stear 'cars'
Thanks for the moral support. we 'injun' er I mean engine freaks need you on our side. Agree with you on the history of them. My westerns always...
Yes, I wrote ' F' mint in error. While writing a previous post to just now I think I answered my own question. But I somehow blew the post away...
I went for steam engines. This a part of our history too. There are many, many train enthuasts out there. Know a good friend who goes on vacation...
I just checked and it is still listed but anyway I just ORDERED a 2007 mint set . So thanks for the scare.
GEEeez, does anybody need asperin? zg:headbang::headbang:
Well at least you didn't say anything about ASE's. What about the buffalo bullion "F" mint coin and its fractions? I heard some of these coins...
Thanks for your post and link. I just bought my 2007 silver proof set. I would have missed out completely. Members like you deserve much praise...
I just want to make sure for you that the coins, all, are protected from contaimanents i.e. miosture, air, grease and oils. Finger prints are...
Are they vacuum sealed and air tight?
What kind of plastic envelope is that? Best advice I read above was to repackage them and soon..Very nice morgans! zg
Man, 17 pieces/sec, thats is faster than we could make transistor chips in 1965. Anyway that dissapoints me about quantity ruling over quality....
Besides the presidents, what do you think will be the price of a proof set of four Lincolns? Cause I'm going to get at least one of each. I mean...
That's good info. Guys like me WOULD probably break teethe. Now I think I'll keep my mouth shut...............................................but...
That is funny. It went full circle when gold was used for fillings for teehe. So did the guy/gal who bit too hard end up with the gold anyways??...
It's " Stay the Course" for the long haul I believe. We may need gold as a life saver late next year and 2010. I hope the federal government...
Could it really be bent with strong teethe?????
Speaking about gold, what was the purity of coins in the 1800's and prior to 1934? zg:goofer:
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