Really? There are more than 50 listed. You hope someone can guess the VAM from a photo? Good luck.
They are nice. I never had one until I made a trade with @Paddy54 I will enjoy mine for many years as well as my friendship with Patrick.
My favorites too. Coins that had to work for a living have the best eye appeal.
I got one in change back in the 50's. I recently gave it to my son who was born in 1975. [ATTACH]
Thanks everyone I like the response.
Picking my favorite coin would be like picking my favorite grandchild.
I got up to 17500 likes sometime overnight. Thanks everyone.
Smushed is another CT local term.
A large part of my semi-rare coins came from the swap meets that the young collectors in my community had. Sort of unofficial coin clubs where we...
Other than flooding the market my big beef is the cost of mint products. I have a considerable stock of mint sets, proof sets and other stuff. For...
Thanks @Randy Abercrombie I am encouraging my grandchildren to collect but I fear it is vain. I don't think any of them will be able to afford it....
@masterswimmer Thank you for opening this topic for discussion. You say that you are "...seriously becoming very disenfranchised..." I am there...
What you say is very true and especially applies to the Safety Departments. Safety is never about safety. Safety is about reaction to a...
No, but I have used that approach many times.
When you are completely incompetent at your job you devise ways to get others to do it for you. You do this by developing new procedures and make...
In 75 years of collecting I have never used any of them.
Sure glad I quit using the US Mint.
I took most of mine and included them in more than 20 ancestral type sets for my grandkids. I still have a few hundred left.
Is that because of the copper content?
Almost 400 million minted of the 1919-P.
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