I understand there are lots of animals out there, and about the home invasions that turn into torture. But those home invasion events seem like...
Well, the Battle of Detroit was in 1812 (US lost), but most of the famous events of the war (Ft. McHenry, Battle of Lake Erie, Battle of Lake...
Thanks for your compliment. Apparently, though, they don't seem to be too high grade as far as proofs go, even though they were taken straight out...
The thugs beat the victim to death-- they didn't use guns. And if they jumped him from behind while he was unlocking his car or loading something...
In lower grades such as the one in this thread, the 01-O half dollar is a *slightly* better date, but it's not what could be considered a "semi-key".
I think you were looking at the 1901-O quarters. Contrary to the thread title, the coin in the OP is actually a half dollar, which is worth much...
This story is pretty bizarre. If it was a simple robbery, why would the thugs beat the victim mercilessly, load him into their car, then dump him...
It is hard to tell the grade from the low-resolution photographs, but it appears that "L" and "TY" are visible in the headband. If that's not just...
This is the easiest way to tell it's a token IMITATION KRUGER SOVEREIGN
It looks like the ribbon at the bottom of the reverse (date) side reads "Imitation Kruger Sovereign"
I think your pond may be a brass token http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13528.html
This sounds more like a hit than a garden variety robbery.
Definitely open, I would say.
I think you are missing my point-- I am not saying that the big companies won't continue to produce gold into the future. What I am saying is that...
1926 Straits Settlements 5 cents
Assuming that is, indeed, what had happened... If those coins had stayed in the US, the vast majority would have been melted into gold bars that...
I don't know where you get that information, but assuming for the sake of argument that it's true... If Americans hadn't sent that gold to Europe...
Yes, that seems right.
Here's a Buffalo nickel that has resided in a Dansco 7070 since probably 1994
Fear over nothing? Smaller countries have been brought to their knees over lesser economic problems than what the USA is currently facing. And the...
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