Over the long haul, he'll probably make more charging the mint for rolling its coins. Clinker
Happy Birthday! Clinker
mralexanderb Try here: http://www.brooklyngallery.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe Clinker
This is the third Part of Trivia: Millennium Coins We covered N. America/Canada N/America/U.S.A. And now we look at N. America/Mexico We start...
ambro I agree! A pile of slabs isn't artistic nor sentimenmtal... Clinker
Thanks for sharing, Ben.... Clinker
This is Part 2 of Millennium Coins of the World. 2nd Millennium, Year 2000. We started with North America/Canada. Today we look at North...
Treashunt's right on the money, but to ask that question you have not obtained a copy of the Redbook yet. It is the definitive book on U.S.A....
Daggarjon Thanks for your comment.... Clinker
DPJ7X0s Just wait 'til I post next week's Millennium Coins Part 2/U.S.A! Clinker
It's now 2008, eight years after the 2nd Millenium. Is it time you started collecting the world's coinage of 2000? You may want to start with...
mralexanderb Thanks for the "leg up" Bruce! Clinker
rickyb Thanks for reading and commenting... Clinker
Just Carl I'll try to do a few "mostly Text" trivia posts in the near future... Clinker
Bonedigger Thanks, Ben and...."you're welcome..." Clinker
Daggarjon Thanks for your comment... Clinker
Ardatirion You hit the nail on the head "two different denominations", although there are two different Commemorative U.S. coins with the same...
You probably know what the reverse on the United StatesTrade Dollar looks like. Here's a look to jog your memory (courtesy of coinfacts.com):...
Some dealers grade a coin XF/AU which means the obverse is XF and the reverse is AU. Clinker
Been buying Silver Crowns (Panama Balboas, Philippines Pesos, Canada Silver Dollars,U.S. Morgan & Peace Dollars, Mexican 8 Reales, and Mexican...
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