Hey, I'm still young and impressionable.
But I read somewhere that, at that age, anything white has to be dipped. So your point is invalid.
I love Guilded Age coinage. It's the money used during the time of the robber barons and cowboys, its content being mined out of the Rocky...
This wouldn't have happened if you would just please read the rules on language.
I can hardly see that scratch. Judging from the luster, it could've straight-graded AU.
I love grabbing these for 10 cents at the local book store.
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Neat find! Is the weakness due to weak dies?
Same here! He convinced me to keep it and start collecting. Thankfully it's worth more to me than it would ever be on the coin market.
Thankfully I only did that with copper pennies and Kaboom!, like in the commercials.
Honestly, that would be easier than tracking down a literal billion quarters. Maybe cheaper too.
I found a seated quarter when I was a kid, first thing I did was scrub it with baking soda. :yuck: It doesn't look too bad though, and it's my...
That 23-S alone, if genuine, would've paid for that set. The closest I've come to finding something like this was a beat up 1909-1940 folder...
I save every '76 quarter I come across, in case a couple of rich brothers decide to buy them up and corner the market on them.
I'd totally buy this to finish my 1941-1974 folder:...
Sadly, yes. A worse investment than "unsearched" wheaties. (At least you can give 'em to your kin to make yourself the cool uncle.)
All things considered, there has to be someone out there who things investing thousands in copper (excuse me, BRONZE) cents is actually a good idea.
Gotcha, no apology needed. If anything, I was hijacking this thread by talking about my dirty penny collection. :shame: It's not really so much...
I see you went Billy Mays on those cents...:D
Not sure if you are calling my 10lbs of Stinkin' Lincolns a waste (it probably is), or if you are saying I should pick up more of them (I do-every...
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