You're kidding! I'd rather see a commemorative honoring American inventors. Ford, Edison, Fulton, etc.
The proof sets from the Mint are not entombed, and the lenses can be easily opened to remove the coins for placement in 2x2s, mylar flips,...
I'm not 100% certain, but I think this might be a fake. [ATTACH] From an image off an old Heritage auction for this plaque, January 2009. Look at...
The discussion is about the OP filing a charge back with their credit card because they believe the Mint misled the public on the ASEs in the 75th...
What's that?
I think before you go after buying coins and deciding on what coins you want to collect, there are a couple of books I would recommend for you to...
How about arguing the point in private messages so the thread can continue.
I was mentioning the saying as a possibility of why people color coins with red nail polish, not that coins colored in red nail polish is how that...
Looks well circulated. Worth $.50 ;)
No S because that's a Philadelphia business strike, not a proof.
I never said it did Chris.
Nail color ;) :thumb:
Too much all night trade dealing and haggling I suspect.
Sell the silver for melt. As for the other, non-silver; coins, a lot of dealers have stuff like that in their bargain bins for $.50-$1.
It's the same coin, same grade from the same TPG which values the coin in that grade at $550. The sticker doesn't make or break the coin at all....
Going by what you say, and only by what you say, it sounds like PMD, meaning someone put the dye, or possibly nail color, on the coins from...
But he needs to have 10 or more posts to use that feature here. ;)
How did the Mint mislead anyone? More information is needed here.
If it wasn't impaired from being in circulation, it could go from $5-$8.50 depending on cameo or deep cameo of the strike. Because the OP's half...
Couple of things: 1. No S mint mark dimes are proofs and not business strikes. Proofs will have squared rims and not rounded ones like the...
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