This is the best picture I can find of the 1960-D/D FS-501... [IMG] https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1960-d-10c-rpm-fs-501/395089 My guess...
"The Roosevelt dime (the successor to the Mercury dime) features a torch on its reverse, with bands at the top and bottom. To qualify for NGC’s...
Is there a cap on eBay Bucks?
My thought? ..."He should turn around before the 3rd Act begins."
There's two minutes of my life I'll never get back. :(
Does this count? [IMG]
I try to imagine the same question being asked about the 1793 "Large Cent" ...in 1854. Of course, it was still just called a "Cent" in 1854.
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Here's an interesting Coin World article from a couple of years ago... https://coinweek.com/us-coins/fact-or-myth-josh-tatum-and-racketeer-nickels/
I was hoping the Police might have confiscated a few...with provenance. Without provenance...they're about $29.95. :D...
The Evolution of Coins... [IMG] [IMG]
I wonder if a coin that was actually gold plated in 1883 might sell for a premium.
There's no such thing as a "not good" coin. :D
I bought a 1979 Krugerrand in 1986 while shopping for a gift. I don't recall what I paid exactly, but it was less than $400.
I'm embarrassed to say that I've been to all those places EXCEPT St. Gauden's homestead. I just added it to my bucket list. ;)
I wish I had one...(I had to look for the date!).
This is the best I could find... https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/south-africa-krugerrand-km-73-1967-2012-cuid-1113108-duid-1529697
If I hit the PowerBall, I'll buy it and give a piece to all my CT friends...FCFS. :D
That Gold Rosary doesn't look like it did much good for the last guy who owned it.
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