no, i think it's a few zeros short to be the debt. :whistle:
that was a guess. the pic was horrible, but i couldn't think of any other major error in that set. again, nice grab schatzy! :bow::bow:
you got a no-s dime. NICE!!
so you're saying round prices to the nearest dime, right? so, again, i ask HOW ARE TOTALS LIKE 35, 45, 65, ETC., POSSIBLE IF YOU ROUND TO THE...
but if everything is rounded to the nearest dime, how would totals of 25, 35, etc. even be possible? that would make the quarter obsolete. we...
http://www.coinnews.net/2010/02/03/us-mint-2010-coin-production-crawls-in-january/ according to the chart, no nickels, dimes or quarters have...
not every single coin, but every single die. someone correct me if i'm wrong, but a die can make around 250,000 coins.
if you're going to get rid of the cent and nickel, then you need to eliminate the quarter and make a new denomination, maybe bring back the 20¢ or...
the ultimate defensive struggle... 2-0! lol
i second that statement! :thumb: :D
i agree. it's past time for a new obverse on the cent.
the snow varities refer to rick snow, the guru of ihc's. he's cataloged hundreds of varities, and calls them snow-1, snow-2, etc. his site is...
oops, i thought it was a coin type. my bad. i have sooo much to learn...
saints 38, colts 30
went through $10 in cents... 1 wheat (1948) :(, 4 canadian, and 27% copper. NO 2009's. talk about a strike out.
what exactly is a probus? i'm trying to get into ancient coins and would very much like to know the difference between all the roman stuff.
do you really think a network would turn down money? they have to pay the bills too. i seriously doubt any network refused the commercial.
the shop downtown is open 10 to 3, mon thru fri. the one i frequent is open 10 to 6, mon thru fri, and 10 to 4 on sat. another one is open 10 to...
does anyone know of a site for grading lincoln cents that is close to as detailed as rick's guide? everything i've seen/found has about 1 line to...
sorry, i didn't read the rest of the posts before i responded.
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