thats always a nice find. I love looking through wheaties.
34 here, going to be 35 before too long
wow, thats pretty cool. Taking quite the risk there in buying the contents site unseen.
some very nice pieces to be sure. I love the look of those medievals
maybe not even if you were a millionaire.
I was under the impression that roosies were grated FT for Full Torch
I've used acetone to dissolve a number of nasty things on my coins over the years, tape residue, etc.
As a military person I get to see a lot of currency when I go overseas, etc.
hard to tell from the size of the pics but it looks like it could be XF/AU.
I have three GSA CC coins. Not only did I not pay a premium for them, I purchased them all at a discount. GSAs are fairly plentiful, and in this...
Because I love it. Oh, and I love the coins. I don't care if the people I show them to (which happens very rarely) love or hate them are...
Send some photos to coin world or one of the other major magazines or contact one of the major TPGs. Without photos no one here will speculate on...
I don't believe it is. The A in dollar does not appear to be connected to the leaf, the S is too high and too close to the E.
A 30+ year old note in circ is quite a find.
most people in my experience are largely indifferent to the practice, as long as they can spend it.
look for the 1982 no P dime.
I have a 1826 half that exhibits some faint textile toning on it but I've never seen anything that extreme.
It looks completely NT to me and MS65 to boot. A very nice coin. I don't see anything that I would deem questionable, but who knows what goes on...
while interesting, I'd like to point out that no 23 cents were minted at denver.
Those both look like circulation strikes to me.
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