Geez! Robbing Banks just got more obsolete!!
Aren't they just 50% silver?
In 6-7 years of metal detecting, I've found 3 or 4 silver quarters, one of them a very sharp 1944-P. But not for a couple of years, now. If/when I...
Yes, an excellent piece of historical video, though the videographer failed to accurately depict his Roman troops in their actual marching order,...
Very nice coin! Nice tone. If found in circulation, very lucky; that's a keeper.
A lot of people call all of our paper money "presidents", with the exception of the $100 bill, which is a "Benjamin".
Hear, Hear!! Listen to that horse! Commemorative is the way forward.
I'm also a Walker Walker, but started at the other end of the timeline; from 1947. I agree about how beautiful they are; for me the apex of...
If dipped in acetone, would settle the the glue question. Unless left in distilled water overnight, any kind of glue that's cured for decades...
If you omitted the use of capital letters, then you'd really astonish us all.
Are you sure abt. the D? Anyhow yes, sure is shiny!
Aluminum is easy to rub onto other smooth metals. It's no longer available, but Rub n' Buff could be rubbed on almost any smooth surface for a...
Around 1880 or so, a decent supper at a cafe would be about a dime. A newspaper was one cent. In 1910, a pack of Camel cigarettes cost ten cents....
The top bar of the "7".
"emoji's" will someday be commemorated on US 25 cent coins; (think) "7000 more holes to fill in my US Quarters folder..."
I see a "7" there...
New Rochelle is a heckuva town and its commemorative is a heckuva coin!
It's not necessarily "perfection" to merely get it right.
This is quite the normal thing to see when making a purchase on Ebay. If anything is going to scupper online commerce, it'll be shipping costs and...
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