I liked them - they gave me a reason to look at my pocket change again - and I could fill a Dansco at face value. But after 20 years, I've...
Agreed. I had it in my mind that the rule was no people but I had it wrong.
The no-people rule only applies to the Innovation Dollar (see below). Maybe I misinterpreted it - maybe it's only a "bust" that's prohibited....
Pretty underwhelming. PA: Polio vaccine is awesome but the designs are weak. I have to admit I kinda like a couple of the turnpike designs but...
My buddy in Colorado supplements his income by tending bar at a pizza parlor part-time. We grew up together and were both collectors as kids. Last...
Textbook example.
From their website (not sure why this would apply to a genuine large cent): Code 96 – No Service This is simply reserved for coins which we do...
Ninth graders, actually...amazingly good condition for FOG ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Like most, I thought the concept was interesting but the product was unattractive, wrong-sized, and had no chance of succeeding in commerce....
It wouldn't surprise me at all. Neat piece.
What's your technique if you don't mind me asking? Visit dealers and search their junk boxes for Jeffersons? Or something else? Sounds like a fun...
Very nice. I, too, love stuff like this. Fun fact: $600 in 1913 would be about $15,300 today.
1892-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1894-O [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ok, I'll play. A few better date, lower grade, dimes from my Dansco 1896-O [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here ya go. The photo that caused the ruckus is gone but the rest is there.
Me, too, on all three counts. Plus, the reverse proof should be the lowest mintage of the 3. But I'm keeping that a secret since I'm getting one.
Part of the Great April Coin Hunt maybe? Or just coincidence?
So they're turning up in Tennessee (and Kansas city)
Not boring at all - those are some nice silver halves. I tend to forget they still mint them in silver, even though I buy a silver proof set...
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