Get the book first! Read and devour the information it has (denomination, date, mintmark location, grade). Let your new friends on this forum help...
The Twoonie is an affectionate name given to Canada's two dollar coins. The first Canadian $2.00 coin was struck for circulation on February 19,...
Reigning king of England (Edward VIII), in December 1936, abdicated the throne. There are two versions as to why he did this. One is he did this...
In 1993 a commemorative honoring the 50th Anniversary of United States' involvement in World War II was struck. Though it was struck in 1993 it...
Would you like to hold a facsimile of a die hub in your hand? You'll need two items: 1. Playdough 2. A quarter (not a collectible, but one from...
Large department stores like K-Mart, Wal-mart, Sears, Target get them regularly. Next time you visit one of these stores, ask the cashier at the...
The changes of appearance and composition of the dollar was put into law by the enactment of the United States Dollar Coin Act of 1997. The...
:bow: Some of the Soviet occupied People's Republic of Czechoslovakia post World War II coins were propaganda pieces. They are dated 1954 and...
:kewl: In 1993 a commemorative honoring the 50th Anniversary of United States' involvement in World War II. was struck. Though it was struck in...
There are two modern United States of America commemorative coins that do not have the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on them. One is the 1988-W...
Complete sets are hard to sell because the more coins you have to sell, the more the different grades. Also, the more coin groups (including sets)...
Referring to the Loon Dollar of Canada as the "Lucky Loonie" came about because, for good luck, an Edmonton icemaker (Trent Evans) embedded a...
"IN GOD WE TRUST", the motto on all our present coins, is the most controversial subject about our coinage. As you probably know it came into...
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