Yeah they'll count them. The only thing my bank's machine doesn't count is Ikes, not that I'd be dumping any of those in there. On a related...
Well, if it's a proof, it'd have an S mintmark, not a P. So it's not a proof, it's just probably not showing much of the copper layer. I've seen...
And if you're buying for bullion value, don't buy a slabbed ASE. Just throw it in an airtite once you get one. They are, after all, just bullion.
I remember hearing the gold ad, I think. And from what I recall, the ads are misleading, at best. And downright deceptive, at worst. It appeals...
Well, a Morgan wouldn't fit into anything but a dollar roll, obviously. So to try to find Morgans (good luck with that), you'd have to search Ike...
How could US customs check your car going into mexico? you pass through Mexican customs going into mexico, and you don't hit US customs until you...
Yeah, the George V is nice. I've only found one. I find a good number of George VIs, probably 3-5 per roll. And actually I found my first...
I think a good thing with halves, is that there's NIFC coins that you can find. And proofs. Other than BUs and such, the only quarters to look...
The reverse kind of reminds me of this: [ATTACH]
You thought that was a boring box. Just did a box with 6 wheats, and just one George VI Canadian. Got a 1916 D, though, which was nice....
Yeah, zero feedback is a red flag. But see what happens, I guess. Personally, I'd toss the book. Blech.
I saw a professionally graded circulated proof morgan somewhere once. I think it was grade PF-50 or something. I thought that was kinda crazy....
Today's bank box of cents was disappointing. 15 wheats, none older than 1940. And the oldest Canadian was a 1957, no George V or VI. Also,...
Yeah I agree. Most of the wheats came from the same spot or person, they have a weird color to them. Could be toning, but it looks more like a...
Did a box of cents, 77 wheats. Canadian: 1 1943 George VI, 2 pre-1960 Elizabeth II. And maybe 14 BUs of more recent dates. 1919 1927 1940 - 3...
Another idea for buying when silver is high: buy coins with a high numismatic value over spot. Some semi-key dates, you know. That way, when...
Last time I sold to a dealer (silver was around $24 per oz.), he paid spot on 1 ounce rounds. He paid $0.50 under spot for a ten ounce bar. $2...
I also find those pot leaf silver/copper ingots funny. I mean, does a bar with a pot leaf and "Legalize It" really appeal to the average bullion...
All of the capped coins were a little larger in diameter and thinner, I believe. It holds true with the capped dimes, for sure.
Doesn't stop people from hoarding copper cents, myself included.
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