Since I am a US citizen (by birth to naturalized immigrants) I can say with certainty that you are absolutely NOT speaking for "all" US citizens....
The 40%ers ARE the clads.
Excellent resource! I tried tripping it up, and couldn't. It even recognizes the overlap of common era years when one Japanese era ends and the...
You forgot Madison and understated the final Sac figure by around 400-million! Figuring a very conservative 60,000,000 each for P and D...
Can you spell "public library"?
Not so. After clicking edit profile, look in the wide right hand column for the "Custom User Title" dialog box, type in your desired title, and...
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If I wanted to take the time, I could list several hundred candidates for you - from all over the world and all historical eras! Just grab a...
Many people (including yours truly) paraphrase Rudyard Kipling and declare that "bullion is bullion and coins are coins, and ne'er the twain shall...
"Rare" is such a relative term. All of that stuff is much rarer than a circulated Lincoln Memorial cent, anyhow.
Most sellers ship the goods without notifying the buyer. In a US seller/US buyer situation you can expect to wait up to 10 days to receive mail,...
QUOTE=elaine 1970] it look like the sac dollars mintage will be much smaller. I don't understand your arithmetic. One sac for each two prez...
Whitman folders/albums have blue covers, with no coin pictures. Harris uses brown with a very busy coin design.
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That's some pretty high-powered weed someone is smoking! 1996 ASEs worth more than 22 x melt?
An interesting development I spent a few Presidents at the local 99¢ store today, and noticed that the clerk threw them in the section of her...
I don't post pictures because I can't post clear ones that will be useful. If believing that others should do the same instead of posting useless...
It's called the "out of focus" error.
Actually, Dutch East Indies. Brad Swain, the expert who posted in the linked thread, is a member here (as "Tbirde"), but hasn't been heard from...
The reeds are put on by the collar when the coin is minted. No collar, no reeds, BUT, no collar also means a broadstruck coin since it is the...
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