I got hooked on the State Quarters and then the ATB. In both cases the mint made so many different configurations that it became not only...
A friend of mine had a ton of that stuff from Bradford, Franklin and others. He got it from his dad after the dad passed. He tried to sell it but...
I might get a mint set for my Great Grandchild due in 2022, but, I will no longer participate in the many new accumulations they are pushing.
Note that my mood is sarcastic also. We must have fun along with the toil.:joyful:
Here is one of mine. [ATTACH]
Commemorative coins should be produced for just one year.
I doubt that you could get one for 50 Cents at the convention. I'm sure there would have been a markup. But, I wasn't there.
I got one in change back in the 50's when I was very busy with searching. But, $30 isn't bad if you like the coin.
Interesting conversation
That's the way we need to be. But, I think they all had some meaning to me. I think I had at least one grandchild or great grandchild born in each...
Nice. I had received all of them from the mint in those packages. I removed the coins as they were and left them in the capsules. Then I bought...
I consider them damaged.
Thanks. I have never submitted a coin to a TPG and was curious.
@paddyman98 If you don't mind, what is the significance to this show and your error submittals?
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Amen CN, amen.
I agree, dealers do a quick survey and can recognize coins that they want to keep. However, when I get them the actual finite details are unknown....
@Kentucky and others: The one attached here is my most scarce. Helvetica declared it extremely rare and listed it as R4, only one other known. I...
This one is great. It still has a lot of the silver wash on it. That is very hard to maintain when cleaning. Very good job.
That is the only way I will buy them. My fun is in cleaning and identifying. I have done over 100 in the last couple of years.
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