One of my favorites! It's so hard to find any coins minted in 1922; I remember trying once to put a set together for my grandmother's birthday and...
Currency debasement has a long and sordid history; only difference is today, they call it QE.
MS-64
One of the nicer 1932 coins I've seen from a roll find; nice job!
I just hope that this doesn't turn into a super-spreader event, given the prevalence of Covid in Missouri right now. Last thing our hobby needs is...
Is that a burn mark on the obverse?
I don't think I've ever even seen an 1857 before, and I've been trolling online listings for a while!
That is why I normally impose a minimum offer threshold and auto-reject the rest; not worth my time.
Get yourself a Dansco Japan Type album!
Without the subterfuge!
Whenever I hear talk of a government-backed digital currency, the hairs on the back of my neck stand up a bit. Just think of how easy it would be...
Does anyone else prefer this reverse design over the 1932-1998 version?
AU-50
Buy the coin, not the holder.
Careful! Who knows; maybe cointalk will pull an Ebay and take down this post because it uses the word "Cuba!" Heaven forbid! :)
Like the frame! A few years back, I remember I had an appointment at a local Bank of America branch that had a full 19th & 20th century version of...
Sounds like everyone wants to swap their dollars for harder assets before they lose any more of their purchasing power.
Too much money sloshing through the economy, all competing for a limited supply of goods and services, predictably leads to asset price inflation.
Depends on the time and effort you're willing to expend. For instance, some collectors who need a particular date/mintmark combination for a...
I like the look of coin A. My grades: Coin A- XF-45 Coin B: AU-53
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