I don't know what else it could possibly be. Either it's Sterling Silver , Silver or the Bi-metallic composition that was made for the First Day...
Well than I guess your just going to have to be satisfied not knowing for certain what exactly you bought and the clock will run out on any return...
Depends on where you live.
That is why I asked.
Well look, this is getting ridiculous at this point. Take the Medal to a reputable dealer and find out what you need to find out. Do you have a...
They are very scarce in circulation for sure.
Look at this:...
Than perhaps what you have is the one I have, which was in the U.S. Mint/USPS First Day Cover stamped Envelopes. These are a bi-mettalic...
Believe it or not, I still haven't seen a 2010 nickel and only less than five 2010 dimes.
There are many. Stacks-Bowers might be an interesting stop. Please be safe and enjoy your trip.
The Op's medal is similar to that of the U.S. Mint 1976 First Day Cover set , which I have here before me. These of course are not Silver but a...
It's probably from the American Revolution Bicentennial Society . It should be on your paper work. If you don't see U.S. Mint anywhere on your...
If it is the U.S. Mint issue, it's 90% silver . You can check the Mint's Commemorative medals archives . Of course there were many other issues...
I knew of course it was an error. I just could not resist pointing it out, jokingly.
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To become 100% legitimate Coin Dealer takes big money and than quite a bit of available cash to buy . So unless your quite well off in the...
ALL good.
No, I said many folks do , and than sell them as OGP on sites like EBAY. I never inferred you did or do that. When I said that you said you always...
The OP simply chooses to remove the coins from the " Proof Sets " . Not something I would do nor encourage anyone to follow suit. I know that when...
What or WHO is the Sacramento Mint ?
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