I think they should make coins out of foil wrapped chocolate. You pay cash and get change that's edible. No need to have change jars cluttering...
Please, do it!
I'd pay $186 :-)
I absolutely love the coin!
When I retired I moved to a rural location in the north woods of WI. Houses along the first 2 miles of my dead end town road have mailboxes at...
I've had several USPS orders that traveled various routes around the country on its way to WI. Usually it's with orders from Anaheim CA....
Do they make slabs that big?
Once the CC and O privy Morgans are released I expect counterfeits to follow soon thereafter considering the markup that's expected.
If a genuine ASE had a convincing privy mark added, could this become more difficult to tell a genuine from fake? I'm thinking of the new Morgan...
When the mint started adding privy marks I wondered how long it would be before someone faked one
They wear Crocs.
The only thing I ever got banned from was my neighbor's pool when I was a kid. I guess they'd rather swim in cold water than letting me warm it up.
Nice red cent but not a very high grade with all the marks. I would expect it to grade at MS 62-63. Yes, one rarely sees a 1969-S in a roll...
As far as my registry sets, one coin may fill several slots; series set, year set, type set.
The only rolls I open these days have the name Scott on the label.
If one could get them to do current dates then the mint would save money by letting them produce our coinage. I'm joking, of course.
I'd send it in. Given today's market, getting it slabbed makes the most sense. I wholeheartedly agree with most of the previous comments.
For a second I saw 10,000 lakes then I read it again. People like you more than they like me.
Story of my life!
It's ironic that I got notification a few hours after posting this thread that the grades were finalized. Go figure:-)
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