Mint workers don't give a hoot. It's just like a factory assembly line.
I was just informed by a dealer friend this show has been cancelled. It seems it is gone forever at this point.
Too much chatter on reverse of #2. Obverse marks on #2 are distracting also.
They would buy it with hypothetical dollars.
They didn't have enough letter punches.
Uncreative people will copy anything they can.
Yes I have heard of that. I have saved every coin I got at my Mother's house. Also instead of throwing it away give it to a youngster.
Well we don't just throw coins in the garbage. Asking questions is encouraged but it strikes me as a strange way to ask.
Yeah just throw it out. sure
Most town or city libraries have the Krause manual reference.
Looking for 1937-D, 1937-S and a 1941-S Walking Liberty half dollars. Grades should be G-6 to F-12 but will consider all. Thanks.
I'm thinking a fake would be in a better grade.
ANACS is cheap and you get a grade too.
Chumlee?
I guess it depends on how fast you need the money. If you start by offering your stuff here on Coin Talk the only expense would be shipping.
Lucky
I like the American Gold Eagle vs. gold bars.
If that's a Lincoln cent; there is a known double die for 1917. I have always had a hard time to ID those. Not saying you have one there.
The mint wouldn't knowingly stamp that on a coin.
I like IKE. I like ANACS.
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