searched $30 in halves... strike out. also searched $5 in cents and found a 1944-s, a 2009 lp1, and a 2009-d lp2 (first 2009-d found!!)
so i've decided to start collecting english hammered coins, and like the old saying goes, buy the book before the coin. i've noticed on several...
they have the folders out, but none of the coins? now that's getting a jump on it!! speaking of the coins, has the designs been released yet? last...
morgan dollar, standing liberty quarter, the barber series, sitting liberty series, and flowing hair cent. that would be my nominations.
i agree, it needs to be separate. i wasn't thinking of modern coins either when i answered.
i'd have to agree. the barber series (dimes, quarters, and halves) is a close 2nd for me.
i know a LOT of people on here will disagree with me, but IN MY PERSONAL OPINION the morgan dollar is very blah and boring, which is why i don't...
i could just see that. next thing you know, they would triple their prices and say the coins are "haunted"
thank you for the info!! :D :bow:
forgive me for having so many questions... i've seen licinius, constantinus, and diocletianus coins that have the same VAL before thier name. is...
ok, i have another question about the coin. i've been researching what all the letters mean, but i can't find what the VAL means. i found that IMP...
wow! that is nice! :thumb:
can someone loan me some cash?? lol
maybe the author didn't consider switzerland to be part of northern europe. afterall, it borders italy. :whistle:
it's both! lol. i think one was meant unc, the other proof.
i think you called it right, it looks au to me.
uh oh... i gotta fine tune my photo skills... they are still somewhat lacking. :( oh well, just another chance for more practice! :smile
the original bi-metal coin! that is cool. :thumb:
a tie? rock, paper, scissors to break the tie? lol. :) thank you for the chance at the rosie!
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