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I saw one in the till at a liquor store in Anderson, IN about 2007ish. I asked the clerk if i could give him a dollar for it and he let me buy it.
It's just a marketing gimmick. the word was strengthened on the hubs in 1926, as it had previously been weak.
They both look polished, there's no liberty left on the headband on the one on the left, and i can't see the one on the right well enough to tell...
Coming from China, there's no way of knowing what chemicals are in them or what residues they may have on them. If it were me, i'd avoid them
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It struck hard enough to force metal into the torch, and into Roosevelt's hair on the obverse. Those lines look like die abrasions, that's a high...
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It's got 1 bid so far, so it's worth $50 to someone. Not to me, but someone.
I got curious and started looking around the internet, found an article but haven't had time to look for more. Evidently the "rare earths" aren't...
True, but they can only raise the cost so high without forcing buyers to go elsewhere. While China has the largest known rare earths deposits,...
maybe because they are embarrassed by the mistake?
2 snipers with nuclear bids, maybe.
The coin in that listing is cartoonish.
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Yes, they are called special mint sets, proof set production was resumed in 1968
Not with that date, it's not.
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I guess it's been long enough, time for the reveal. Most of the guesses are in line with my assessment when i decided to buy it, but only Pickin...
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