That sounds fun to inherit a collection. May I ask what type of coins, and what your favorites are?
Collecting cents that way is fun. Even though I have spent many thousands of dollars on coins over the years, I still enjoy my inexpensive date...
Your coin looks nice already. Why clean it? Unless the photos are deceptive. I have dipped similar coins, so you can, too if you think that will...
I learned many interesting historic information, but my favorite is how populations developed through the centuries. Learning about different...
I am not too concerned about thieves getting to my collection because I luckily live among a lot of decent, mostly elderly people. Once back on...
I also knew people who wanted to be my friend and constantly ask me for money and never paid me back. Luckily, i am no longer around such people....
I have not been there since early last year. I decided that I could not be as pleasant as I would like there. It still was a lot of fun, though...
Ha, ha, funny! I was thinking along the same lines, but I want to be respectful of the participants here.
1934 is correct. No coin dealer will pay premium for it, though. Sorry.
Those coins look fun, though. Do you prefer type sets, or whole variety sets of certain series?
I never saw a coin look like that before. I am also wondering what happened to it. Someone might know.
Ditto. I am just happy we made it and hope for many more.
I paid $490 for my PCGS AU 58 last December, 2015 from L & C coins for anyone who wants to know.
Your coin should grade MS 64. Mine was certified at AU 58 and has no patina.
Cool experiment. I did not know children still do that in school. Then again, I have no children, so I would not know.
Ha, ha, ha!!! You beat me to the punch. I wonder if there is something strange going on here we should know about. Then again, maybe not.
That looks like a weak VF 20
Sorry to hear about your bad experience.
Thank you for the warning.
That looks like a lot of fun!
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