I don't see what difference it makes where I went to school... and that borders on a personal attack. Anyway, the Continental Congress had no...
After looking into this, the penny is apparently a regular "special" issue of the Mint, so you can buy them. It's just that if your kid was born...
The US never issued Continental Currency NOR Confederate Currency. I wasn't wrong in my original statement.
The "collector value" is what people generally call the "premium" on physical metals, so we were down this road for a while.
I'll do you a "favor" and trade you US dollars for Continental Currency, dollar for dollar... y'know, since it's "worthless."
Where did you get the 99% figure from? If we only account for the 30 actively traded currencies in the world, that would mean you need 2970 failed...
No. The SIPC would cover fraud in both cases, however.
Given that the US has NEVER invalidated legal tender status on currency, I highly doubt it will happen in your children's lifetimes. As for the...
Umm... You realize that you're wrong, right? 99% of stocks/fiat (that you would consider investment worthy) have NOT been worth nothing.
Update as best I know it: Signed: Bedford valente151 Detecto Lonegunlawyer wooleytree petro89 manbeast green18 kookoox10 blissskr igradeMS70...
Indeed, that's what I meant. :D
How would the fields get hairlines without the incuse image or lettering get hairlines, as well?
As a generality, what would you consider the "right price" on details graded coins? I mean, what percentage of a discount from the lowest numeric...
I think that an XF coin showing hairlines would still be considered to be "cleaning." Theoretically, the fields would be protected from hairlines...
Google's (dictionary.com) definition of bullion: Noun Gold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight. Ornamental braid or trimming...
Depends on how badly you need a 1921 for your collection. You can probably get a problem free 62 for around that price.
Depends on your opportunity cost of saving said pennies. If you could use them to buy $10 face in silver for $20, then the pennies probably are a...
It means the coin can't be graded, since the Sheldon scale only grades original surfaces.
Remind me never to buy any coins in ICCS slabs. :P Do they even care about surfaces on coins? Also, eBay accepts them as a TPG?
Actually, I'm pretty sure that the number is $2000 now for any transactions processed in cash.
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