[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (9) USA silver Roosevelt dimes: 1951, 1953, 1953-D, 1954, 1960, 1963-D, 1964, & 1964-D (x2). To enter this...
The random number generator has spoken again, and the winning number for Day 8 is... 576! [ATTACH] And Post #576 was by... @fullhart!...
Time for another drawing...
Boy howdy, I wore that Highlander soundtrack out, back in the day. :headphone: Here’s another “Mercury” related song that I used to play when...
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Seasonally appropriate cat name! And a great pic, too.
First pre-'33 gold is a double eagle? Wow. I think for a lot of folks it's probably a gold dollar. For me, it was an 1857 $5, which I saved up...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (8) USA silver Winged Liberty/"Mercury" dimes. The coins are dated 1919, 1935, 1937-D, 1940, 1941, and 1942...
Well, it's time for another drawing, isn't it? Without further ado, the random number generator has proclaimed the lucky number for Day 7 to...
Best I can offer at the moment. A few holeys. Rather a far cry from the old days. [ATTACH]
The yellow stuff is always impressive, but I liked seeing Balbinus as well. Never had him. Did have one from Pupienus, once upon a time.
I thought Spes was appropriate here, too, but didn’t have one. Does that make me “hopeless”? Not quite. My daughter is named Victoria Hope, so...
That’s really cool. I like it. A tip o’ the hat to that Secret Service guy.
Thanks for the prize receipt update, and congrats again. I think that’s my favorite lot this year.
That is a truly remarkable CRH find. Congrats! Not only old, not only silver, but scarce, too. (CRH= coin roll hunting, for anyone unfamiliar...
That is correct!
Wow, how often do you check it?
Not really a restrike, per se, so much as just a different way of putting the dates on the coins. The "main" date on the obverse below the bust...
Yeah, that series date and "secret" date in the star indicating the actual year of issue are an interesting feature of certain Spanish coins....
I'm gonna say 65 RD. Nice 'un, regardless of whatever the number on the label turns out to be.
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