Sorry for putting in a reply to such an old post. My comment is that there is going to be a "digital dollar" and we will have digital, virtual...
Back then, if it wasn't a penny or a "nickel", it was silver. My grandparents saved their spare change and filled up two big glass bricks, each...
Well, obviously, the sharp-looking sports car you feature above for illustrative purposes was incorrectly assembled at the factory. Just look at...
Mint error or PMD?
Buy an aquifer; when they get thirsty, you'll be in like Flynn!
You are, anyhow,....the next time you wanna set!
At the local railroad stations, the ticket vending machines give change in US President or Sacajaweja Dollar coins, which get passed on to the...
No, that's "b'teebt"!
I found an entire roll of Unc. 1964 nickels and 4-5 old Walking Liberty Halves in a box on a shelf, next to my work table. No clue that stuff was...
I was speaking to all the corroded ones I find when metal detecting; quite a few. I mean, why waste 'em?
The edge is wide on one side and narrow-to-nonexistent on the other, is what i meant.
I used to just throw them away, but now plan to turn them in, en masse, for credit at the bank.
That 1986 is an off-centre strike. I saw a bunch of them recently, when I was rolling dimes up to take to the bank. Different dates, mostly late-90's.
Stay or go; at this point, the Lincoln Cent isn't much of a coin. In its current, cheap zinc configuration, I won't waste a second, missing it....
I have never purchased an auction coin. What is a buyers' fee?
My sister, who is a smart cookie, has a good approach for when she wants something covered by her homeowners insurance. She has a...
I bet the smell'd knock your sox off!
I have a state quarter that looks as if it was busted out of a proof set. It's got that frosty, mirror lustre and interestingly for a (perhaps)...
How about a bi-metallic one, with a palladium centre disc and the rim, platinum? Like the QE II bi-metallic pound coins, only for $3.5 trillion!
Agree; AU58 or -59; MS-61, if it's a weak strike.I read somewhere that D's in the late Thirties weren't well-struck, always.
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