Holy cow, a 1943/2? How could someone mistaken this for a 1943? That's honestly one of the best deals you could make.
Here are two of mine: A 1969-S nickel graded MS-66 by NGC, bought for $24, and multiple more are available from where I bought it. And second, A...
If you mean the cost of the coins, that would be reasonable as many people don't want to use the coins. I believe that larger denominations could...
I know, right? $100 was a lot back in that day, but nowadays if you sold them, $10,000 could last you about 2 months. Heh, in 2030 you'd have to...
Really? I thought that the copper in it was worth just under 4 cents. It likely did hit more than a nickel to make when copper hit $5.02 a pound....
Owning just $100 worth of double eagles was a little over the limit. I mean, what would they do if they found a gold union nowadays? I'd love to...
Maybe this could be the age of looking through registers! Probably a conversation in 2030: "Well, I'll take the 2028-D half eagle. Wait- is that...
I would really like if I could change out silver dollars for an Indian. Could you imagine silver dollars that don't get confused with quarters,...
I do agree, inflation is getting quite high. I would hate to see either the cent or the nickel done away with, as many modern proof coins we get...
Unfortunately there is no silver in my proposed coins, but even if there was, it wouldn't be worth buying currently. I am a firm believer, though,...
That's a good statement there. Hopefully, though, the paper money wear issue can be solved.
I had no idea that rare coins became much more common, but that's understandable. Did it affect coins like 1893-S Morgans or the big 3 Barber...
If I could get a Saint Gaudens piece with no premium at all, I would actually eat grass for a week. Anyone who wouldn't take that has to be out of...
1817/4 (half dollar)
You couldn't have said it any better. And a lot of people actually believe that they know the effect of micromanaging the country.
In a way, I see what you mean, as taking the U.S. off the gold standard opened the doors for trading bullion freely.
I see what you mean there. I think it's a shame, though, that the government wants to track every cent you see, nonetheless all the silver and...
It's likely anyways, even if they don't mandate digital currency. I guarantee that 90 out of 100 people in office don't know about the laws of...
That is one recurring issue, sadly, as a lot of people collect those dollar coins. I think, though, that it'd be a good idea to make the coins and...
And to think that it actually took Great Britain until 1984 to learn that lesson. If you actually spent a farthing over there in 1970 at a place...
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