You are right. I looked at it quickly and just saw 1929 and Dallas. Thanks for pointing that out.
Looks like an odd color for a silver nickel. It may be an error. You would need to do an XRF scan to know for sure.
10 cents at the most.
This isn't a National Bank note. It's a FRBN - Federal Reserve Bank Note. It was an emergency issue during the depression, and the needed...
Actually, which ever mint that produced them is the producing Mint. The 1925 Vancouver commem halves don't have a mint mark, but they were struck...
This was created by dies pressed with worn out hubs. New hubs for nickels came out in 1971. For cents, new hubs were made in 1969 - both with...
Looks like a floatilla with all of these floats.
I can see the 'S'. The toning makes it blend it, but it is there.
I can see it.
We had the guy that designed the WWI dollar come and talk to our local coin club. He was very dismayed in the end about how the mint does things,...
I'd say it would 65 - especially being a tougher NOLA coin.
I've never even heard of a 1942/1 Mercury Dime that graded MS69. That coin would be worth close to $250K.
It depends on what someone is willing to pay. I won't pay extra, and actually avoid fhem - not attractive to me.
I would first check the weight and diameters, and see if they are within tolerances.
Gold. Acceptable everywhere in the world, and it takes up much less space.
No bars from me. I want coins. Not as easily counterfeited.
Best to keep it in the capsule so that you don't get any unwanted toning (tarnish). You can put them into mylar 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" flips. You may...
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Exactly. If you like them, keep them. Some are more spectacular. If you like these, look at collecting 1921, 1921-D and 1921-S Morgan dollars....
Sometime during the Obama administration. They were wasting lots of time and money making 90% silver blanks for the silver proof sets, so they...
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