I was looking at the mintage numbers for French coins in the 1980s and saw they were very low yet most of them weren't in sets only. Any reason why?
It was. Hauptmann didn't get the chair until a year later. Back then justice was swift.
1935 Social Security is born. Bruno Hauptman is tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby....
Looks alright to me
Nope not collecting them. The Mint and Congress is getting out of hand when it comes to circulating commemoratives.
I would rather have the heft of a silver dollar in my hand than deal with a crypto or digital coin. When I hold a coin in my hand I wonder where...
I think it would be easier to tell what I am NOT currently working on completing as they are all done: Peace Dollar Ike Dollar SBA Dollar Walking...
Same here, haven't had much luck.
Very nice. Love Hawaii coinage too. Took about 10 years to complete my set.
Stamps from Germany I got yesterday. If anyone wants them PM me[ATTACH]
Oldest US coin is now an 1808 Bust Half[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Coinage Magazine has monthly prices and mintages IIRC.
Try Numista
Got one of them too
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I like British half pennies and pennies too, I even have some full sets like the 1937-1956 half penny and 1937-1966 oenny.
Argorat is the denomination
Northeast side
Ringneck Coin and Stamp Club in Aberdeen SD
Oh yeah. Ironically several years ago I won my other Australia bullion coin the Kookaburra at coin club meeting.
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