The 09-S VDB is on the Mount Rushmore of U.S. coins and will always be in demand in any grade. I'd be proud to own that coin.
“In order for the United States Mint to cover rising costs, meet its fiduciary responsibility to operate at no net cost to taxpayers, and return...
Here's a link to the other thread and the Coin Word article. What's proposed: A few years of historically significant women. A few years of "youth...
Price increases go into effect October 13th. That's next Tuesday.
Dang, you don't mess around, that Dansco is filling up fast! You have a great eye for coins that had long, full careers but still look great. I...
I want the machine that makes them. ;):shifty::smuggrin::cigar::greedy:
The ad clearly says it's for a 25-S, 26-S, 26-P & 27-P It seems likely they're in the F-12 range. So you paid a little under $22 apiece.
A mint press release now states that, in addition to the joint US/UK proof sets, the U.S. offerings will be available individually in a...
Not that it matters much, but the same question came up a couple years ago (as happens often).
That's neat. Do you know if the 1913 coin is an homage to the ancient or just a coincidence? Numista states the 1913 reverse is "Italy on adorned...
193 years of history. :)
That's just crazy talk.
I bought 5 of those myself. I was still trying to keep my Roosevelt set complete. Hard to believe that was 24 years ago.
Thanks, now the Major-General song will be stuck in my head all weekend. :)
Oh, I knew that. I should have been more clear in my response.
They aren't going to do Supreme Court Justices (yet). What's proposed: A few years of historically significant women. A few years of "youth...
Innovation dollars are quite possibly the least compelling series ever offered by the U.S. Mint, at least in my lifetime, IMHO. P.S. - Samuel...
For the 75 coins, I think the most economical option for regular folks is the privy-marked ASE (silver). A better commemorative of the event...
I couldn't agree more. When you introduce 10, 15, or 20 special coins every year for decades, they cease being special. "Semiquincentennial"...
I guess, depending upon the price, I could consider it bullion and add it to the one Maple Leaf and one ASE already in my collection. o_O
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