Well Numismat, I must at least give you credit for trying. I know it's not easy.
Boy, that is a wreck! Ha, ha! You must have found it in the parking lot.
It could be interesting to purchase a gram scale, then you can spend hours of fun weighing U.S. cents to find out if any of them have significant...
Is that area raised, or is that an optical illusion? Regardless, it is just a ding/dent in the coin, or if that area is raised, it's from extra...
Ha, ha! Yeah, I have seen that, too. Surprising, isn't it?
I have even seen slabs that were badly cracked. One ANACS slab with a MS63 20 Saint in it was so badly cracked, the entire front side surface...
Beautifully said, if I may share my opinion.
The feeling is mutual.
Does anyone remember the 2004 Florida quarter that was attached to the New Horizons space probe to Pluto, and beyond? Of course, we will never get...
I'm just wondering, at what point does one become obsessed with speculation, and purchasing? Personally, about 20% of my assets are in PMs, and I...
There are the hard cover books available for both Ike $ and state quarters. I have actually bought some from Barnes & Noble.
That thing looks like 2 ancient coins fused together, or a very, very old Oreo cookie.
I agree. This truth is applicable in so much of what motivates people. Self fulfilling prophecy, that is.
Glad you are back, even though I admit, I don't yet know the details of what you said that got you banned, but curiosity will lead me to find out....
It could be a typo.
Good question. I actually don't know what the next level is. I suppose that depends much on you. Regardless, I like you pursuits. Maybe, the next...
I am curious to know when silver was first used for Chinese and Japanese coins?
That's for teachmind to know, and for you to find out. NYA, NYA, NYA!!!
I was wondering that, too, but I'm not into conspiracies. Ha, ha!
Nice, shiny cent. Where did you get it?
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