I figured I'd do some reading about American Expansionism and our Territories. So I bought this book: [IMG] [IMG] I'll admit, it is a...
62.2 :)
oh man, when I go home this weekend I'll snap some pictures :)
wait... did we have to put the star at the end of our answer?
Coin 3 - MS67 Coin 7 - MS65
the 2nd set of pictures from the scanner take out the luster, so it's hard to tell. but based off the 1st set, it certainly does look like a proof.
very nice!! and if it werent for that fold through the middle, it'd probably be a lot more - which is good for you though! lol High...
If you mean that I would download it from a torrent... I have a real copy at home :)
good thing this ends March 31st... I still need to install Photoshop on this computer :)
as mentioned its called currency trading, and a lot of people do it. So yeah, it can work.
If I recall, however, sometimes the envelopes could seal themselves if it was humid where they were being stored? Thus creating a "L@@K Unopened...
I wouldn't say I specialize in anything, but I'm partial to Proof Set flat packs, lol. And I enjoy purple, blue, and red toned coins very much :)...
much like how many places say "no bills larger than 20" sure the 50 and 100 are legal tender, but they won't accept them.
interesting... how did it tone like that?
that half dollar doesn't look cameo... but a nice set regardless
no, I wouldn't. I'd just keep upgrading :)
I've opened a 61 and a few 64's. If I had multiples, yes. :)
yup, 55 was the transition year. I actually prefer the flat packs over the boxes...
nicely done Jack, what do you sell coins or something? ;)
here are some pictures and a description as well: www.usmoneyfacts.com/racketeer.html but hey, it's a neat thing to have, and it's collectible...
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