Wizard and JPs
At least you didn't use the tr**l word. :)
Legal tender dollar in Liberia, and other countries can call their coins dollars or whatever they want. I agree that someone that doesn't read and...
Lucky maybe, but even the AU cents from the 30s & 40s looked fine. Most were circulated when they went in, but I was quite surprised to see that...
Not long ago I transferred all of my Indian Heads and Lincolns from 50 year old, low cost, "thumb-breaker" Whitman folders to Dansco, and saw no...
The only ones I've looked at were overstrikes on genuine coins. I have to consider those fantasy coins, rather than counterfeits. No different IMO...
Good point - Since a cent is of such low value. they'll probably be taken out of circulation, and hoarded, in the hopes of increased value in the...
Nice to know that there's someone older than me in here. :)
Nice haul you picked up Caz!
No need to get a big attitude over my comment. My point was that it was clearly stated (to me anyway) that the Liberian govt. authorized the...
Welcome cvcman! What type of coins do you now have in your collection? Do you have a special interest in any particular type? Best wishes on your...
LOL @ Numis-addict! :yes:
On that first link, if people can't understand what "Liberian government authorized legal tender coin." means then they shouldn't be collecting coins.
Ok - thanks - I found it in your second link........ http://www.usmint.gov/consumer/?action=archives "Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana...
Here's just one place to get started in learning how to grade your cents: http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Cents
I hate to be negative but 25 posts in a row in this forum, many with multiple coins, is a bit too much. I hope you fine someone NICE that has a...
Does the US Mint really get involved with warnings about outfits like this?
Sounds like something someone ran through one of those online translators. :)
Had to back up a page to see it - nice!
I had never considered the impact on the other denominations: "Now, its fate seems driven by the Mint’s accounting analysis as much as metal...
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