I have a few uncirculated LP3's, all from Denver. I'll send one to the first three people who respond to this thread.
Good advice. Stick with the top companies.
Someone who doesn't know about coins might think they are pretty and give what you're asking. But I believe most coin collectors would consider...
LOL. I guess "Thank you Littleton" sums it all up.
Who brought this thread back to life?
Wow! I don't hate you. People make mistakes. Its unfortunate that you didn't think about it when the new house was being built. Those coins could...
No. We don't need any of these threads. And I'm ashamed of myself and my fellow numismatists for posting in them.
I'll say 38. Thank you!
You may have missed the other thread about this that has been bumped back to the top repeatedly by the OP. It is a topic that everyone, except one...
I know. I'm so sick of it, and of elaine bumping her own (old) threads in general.
OMG! I said no of course.
As a lover of silver coins I think that sounds great. They would probably just be hoarded though.
Yes. It would not be smart, lol. But you could definitely legally spend a Silver Eagle for one dollar.
That is great!
Coin shows, because you can shop around and look at the stock of alot of different dealers, all in person.
Ok. It has nothing to do with creating an illusion that the dollar is worth more. Thtey just slapped the denomintation of one dollar on it, and...
I don't think thats the case at all.
You're saying the face value of silver eagles should be $50.00?
Just for anyone's inormation, the was no mint with a D mint mark operating in 1898. Denver didn't have a mint yet, and Dahlonega had been closed...
I've got the hookup on some for well under melt. I can't tell you where though ;)
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