So you started collecting how long after your coin was minted in 1969?
Young lady, I'm afraid you are being overly sensitive. I assure you that I hold no animus toward you, and I'm truly sorry that you mis-construed...
Hey, the "8" is pretty close to the "6" on my keyboard. Posting corrected.
Including those with one or more zeroes after the 1! There's just too darn many coin varieties being produced in the world.
I guess the coin I've had the longest must be the start of my collecting. One day in 1946 Red Skelton gave his paper boy a shiny new half-dollar...
Well, here I thought all along that Kentucky was served by the USPS. For a 2-ounce rigid envelope - such as a bubble mailer up to a 3/4" x 6-1/8"...
So you are comfortable relying on prices that are between six and 30 months out of date?
I've never seen a genuine note with no serial number before. The green ink used for the seal and serial number must be more susceptible to the...
WW II Phillippine occupation money, Catalog #13-80 in the Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association Catalog. Listed at ¥150 (~$1.35) in the...
$10 shipping by US First Class Mail? What a bargain! IMHO the "wavy" edge lettering is simply the result of the dents, not something that the...
Not in your lifetime or mine! Interesting to whom, other than far right wing world government conspiracy nuts?
A tad over 62¢ worth of silver at last week's closing price.
I'm always willing to learn. How does missing clad translate into dings and dents such as those on the rims at approximately 4:00 and 10:00?????
I'll bet it was cashed at the bank branch it was drawn on, and did not have to go through the clearing house, so Reg. CC wasn't appliicable....
Not to rain on your parade, but I'll go 8-5, with half your money back if you lose, that you have a coin with post-mint damage.
I'd like to see your authority for stating that the Federal Reserve System check clearing rules, which specify size limits and micr printing...
As a general rule the pictures in Krause are "life size". The exceptions are those that are two large to fit in the space of one print column,...
A con man's cry for help from his victims!
You certainly can - according to the totally fictitious case of Inland Revenue v Haddock, originally written by AP Herbert for the English humor...
The ¥5 note is a Bank of Japan 2nd Sugihara series, which went into circulation January 6, 1942, and was replaced by a new issue on March 2, 1946,...
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