You should have a Joe Bonaparte coin, those are the most common of the Napoleanic sibiling issues.
Yes they are. yes we do. You don't see anyone complaining about calling Five Cent pieces "nickels" do you? Jeez!
1981 and 1999 SBA's Sacs from 2002-08. All rare.
modern commems if you can find any.
1983 no mint mark. If you find one in circulation, it's damn near unique. 1996-W 1982 plain
The ones with the new face on them. For some reason they're almost impossible to find.
1964 clad quarters. Any condition will do.
No SMSes were produced in 1964, only regular mint sets and proofs. A few matte MS-67s are always produced.
I got an American Samoa quarter just yesterday. For some reason a local bodega has a huge amount of Virgin Island quarters, I've only seen one of...
anyone besides me going?
Sol Invictus, wasn't he Zelda's first husband? (sorry, I couldn't help myself)
In Canada and Britain (rather Enlgand and Wales), the government got rid of the paper dollar/pound and people were forced to use the coins....
The answer to the question is simple: Congress requires the mint to produce them. The dollar bill should be gotten rid of.
Okay, I found a virgin islands quarter. That's the third one this week, and I have yet to see a second Guam, Puerto Rico, or ANY Samoa or...
If they were smart, sometime late last month.
I read over the internets the other day, how Prime Minister Brown of the UK had proposed adding an extra bank holiday so more people could go out...
my favorite coin is the mussolini fantasy piece I got at the Rome mint many years ago.
they did annual sets for most of the channel islands for much of the 1980s and 90s. I don't remember when they stopped, but the royal mint website...
I travel a lot, and I have a huge collection of coins from countries I"ve been to. Some are beautiful and some are ugly, but all have memories...
those are the best kind, don'tcha know.
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