I'm not grumpy at all. Rick, go back re-read post #22, I changed it just for you.
.75 copper, and .25 nickel is what I meant when I said clad, as in not silver.
I agree with Chris. Photos are needed for anyone to help you with this. However, going by what you described, the Mint does not drill holes in...
Don't buy from those HSN SHOP ZONE shows. They're overpriced and can be found for more reasonable prices on eBay, or from a local coin store.
A must read before you start collecting Peace Dollars: [ATTACH]
And no need for two threads on the same subject.
All of the War nickels from 42-45 have the mint mark on the reverse, above the dome of Monticello. The 42 nickels without any mint mark are...
His own words!
The 1940 - Though it has nice color, it has a lot of wear. XF-AU The 1943 - Not as much wear as the 40, but enough to say AU The 1944 - BU - Gem...
Several things factor in to the price of $80 for the Liberty, or Mercury head, dimes. Condition, circulated v uncirculated; key dates, rarity,...
All of my coins are stored in this fashion, proofs and uncirculated. Just make sure you're using a stapler that leaves the staples flat, and if...
Silver, regardless of whether it's a bar, or a coin, will tarnish. It's a natural process that occurs when the silver comes in contact with any...
You traded a game system for them. I'd say you got the short end of that deal!
Most of my Lincoln proofs were bought at a B&M, average price per coin, $1.25.
My Franklins are in 2x2s, in a 20 coin page and three ring binder.
Agreed. If I had the choice of getting rolled coinage from a bank at face, or paying extra from eBay sellers, I'd hit the bank every time.
What he means by that is eBay auction/BIN listings for unsearched rolls, are not unsearched at all, and have been picked clean of anything worth...
Agreed.
A trickel.
They do when they export their counterfeit pieces to the U.S.
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