nice collection!! :thumb::thumb:
aren't morgan and peace the same denomination? :whistle::D i agree with peace for the dollar, walking liberty for the half, and standing liberty...
so you could exchange a paper dollar for a gold dollar on august 1, 1971? or did the us gov't stop backing the dollar with gold in 1933? because i...
we went off the gold standard in 1933. last time i checked, we weren't living in 1973.
1932- ms64 1909- ms64 1910- vf20 1913- f12 1914- vg10 1929- ms65 1933- ms66
it's not a "hat on a stick," but here's my oldest... 1806 [IMG]
and that has to do with mintage numbers how??? :confused:
face value is a crown, i don't know numismatic value. de orc said £1, so i'd go with that. i don't have any victorian coins yet. the ones shown is...
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that's twice... i suck at this :crying:
i learned something new today! thanks! :high5:
gb, england... same island. lol :D and, yes, both hammered are edward i, bristol (class 3) and canterbury (class 10) mint.
i'd have to agree, they look fake. they almost appear to be cast, not struck. is it me, or are they almost perfectly round? especially the 3rd coin...
the space between the A and M in "america" is separate, when it is supposed to be nearly touching. the reverse die used for this variety was meant...
very nice find!! :thumb::thumb: i'm still trying to find one.
congrats dctgr80! :bow:
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9.41g thanks for the contest!
8 wheats and 326 copper. thanks for the contest.
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