Nice list. I would probably replace the Stone Mt with the Buffalo nickel, but very similar to yours. I do not even collect US coins any more but...
I just saw this thread, and this is exactly what my guess was before I saw Doug's answer. I would have guessed #4 and 6 would be the two to trip...
I thought that: 1. They are allowed to calculate conservative interest on the pension funds 2. They had to contribute the amount of money their...
Or date could have been scraped. Coin counters and sorters can damage details of coins close to rims.
Age old questions sir. All of them are very personal, depending on the collector. Myself, I mainly gravitated towards Type collecting versus...
"Unlike every other pension plan in the US"? That simply is not true. All private pensions need to be "fully funded" actuarially, which is what is...
Most demographers say Gen X was born between 1965 and 1984, with Millennials starting in 1985. So I would say you are the oldest of the millennial...
Very interesting. I "kinda" collect Melqart, (like a lot of things). I have a couple of the Tyrian pieces, but didn't know they minted them in...
Being a Gen X'er, I am used to being an oddball. I am between most of the ages stated here, having just turned 47.
Chris answered it, but I think you wanted us to guess the year. I would guess a 1911 (Philadelphia) nickel.
No problem. Maybe these old eyes just saw the size difference as smaller than you did.
Considering I have checked coins placed in such devices over the years, and have found many to be slightly larger than mint issues, yes, I am...
The alternative looks horrible. I have some Russian ballerina gold struck I believe in 1990. Its like half gold, half copper. Sure, it gives you a...
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