Very, Very funny! :D
Is this Jefferson nickels only?
It seems I need to be in the novelty business.
Niiiiiiiice! Can't beat that with a stick!
Yes, however, paper money can also be legal tender.
No, it does not look that way at all. I was, and am not trying to be rude or insulting myself, but just trying to flesh out the possibilities....
Agreed. Those additions/clarifications for a modern definition would be appropriate.
If you submit it and it does not get a grade for some reason, say environmental damage or improper cleaning, then it loses much of its value, even...
Wikipedia's definition of coin may be more appropriate: "[a] coin is a piece of hard material that is standardized in weight, produced in large...
I think you got a good price. I think the price was good enough that you saved enough money to pay for grading. However, if a TPG does not grade...
+1
Even at $17,500, Ben is still missing half his cranium.
PMD. It appears someone, with intent, tried to clean the coin or strip the cladding. Possibly environmental, but I think the former occurred.
Webster's definition #2 defines coin as: "usually flat piece of metal issued by governmental authority as money" or "metal money." (Emphasis added).
It doesn't, but you know how threads take off on tangents. Thanks for the info, always appreciated.
That is good to know. I knew the general concept, but not the exact logistics.
You never know what you might find. I'd check it out.
That is definitely puurrtty! A few lines, but really nice frost.
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