Never heard of a 1964-D Kennedy with the mintmark on the obverse.
Yes I collect Canadian coins. They think they found a way to prevent milk spots on the Maple Leafs. So I'd expect those will see an increase in sales.
Try acetone
I just opened a 5 year CD at my local bank. It pays 2%.
I have all three and don't worry about matching anything.
My set is just a date set in a Dansco 7171 album. Several holes are still empty.
Why would someone fake a cent? There are better things to fake.
Of course a question like this will invite sarcastic replies. All I can say is gold is overdue for an uptrend.
The mint isn't much better than the TV coin vault. Only you don't have to listen to the hype. I don't buy form either one.
Buy the book "Ship of Gold in the deep blue sea".
The shield nickel with rays was made only 2 years, 1866 and 1867.
Most people know ANACS does a good job attributing VAMS. For that reason I'd leave them in the ANACS holders.
entry post It's a good thing you are doing.
That's interesting because now the 1996 is a better date.
I have been doing a Dansco 7171 Morgan date set. It's just one coin for each year. Mostly I'm trying for all Philly coins but it makes no...
Try acetone for the tape.
I used it with common wheat cents and had good results.
Gerald Ford said this: "If Lincoln were alive today he'd roll over in his grave".
I had a 1967 Pontiac GTO in Dec. 1967. I would drive to a McDonald's in Manchester, CT where the hamburgers were 15 cents.
Always great to get something like this.
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