I have never seen such a blue Franklin before.
A little off-topic, but, it's interesting that you mentioned Riceland and Wal-Mart, which are both Arkansas companies. Would you happen to be a...
...have such ugly toning on the other side?
How can a coin with such nice toning on one side...
The seller wrote that it was a 1998, so the chances of it being a '32-S are pretty slim, I would say :)
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With the proliferation of cable "televangelists", I would say that that has now become a 24/7/365 quest.
At that rate, it would take about 600 years to double your money!
This 1921-S Morgan $1 which has been the 26-S Peace dollar's companion for the past 17 years exhibits a similar toning pattern, but for some...
$29 seems like a good deal for your coin, even if it has a couple of small "dings". The only Canadian dollar I have from the pre-Elizabeth II era...
Here's a 1926-S Peace Dollar that has been residing in a framed 20th Century Type Set case for the past 17 years or so:
Article 1, Section 10: NoState shall ... coin Money; ... make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts... I think it's...
Your coin is in much better condition than mine.
"Technically, half cents did not have legal-tender status, a factor that contributed to their unpopularity. Although the Mint struck more than...
However, the Constitution prohibits States from accepting anything but gold and silver in payment of debts. So it wouldn't make any sense to...
I wanted to get a 1949, but when I was buying my Canadian silver dollars back in 1989-91, the '49 was much more expensive than the others. I was...
Yeah, thanks to the "Patriot" Act, one American bank I had dealt with for years refused to let me open up an account for my daughter because of my...
The Canadian silver dollars have some interesting designs. I particularly like the British Columbia (1958), Canada Goose, and Voyageur designs.
And I think the 1934-S actually surpasses the 1928 in higher grades.
I'm not sure I'd want to dig down that far :eek:
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