Me too. When (not if) the dime is re-designed, I expect they will simply update Roosevelt's image. Not a profile... Something like the nickel...
Agreed! My suggestion for the Obverse... [IMG] I think this would work better on the dime than it does on the much-larger platinum eagle.
I record "price paid" on spreadsheets -- with lots of other info. Then, if my heirs decide to sell AND can't figure a fair price... [MEDIA]
It might have something to do with your recent post in another thread......
I'm guessing the Canadian Mint is, um, flattered by this Silver Shield design... [IMG]
VF30, maybe 35. On the other hand, I have an 1826 with similar wear. ANACS graded XF45. And I think it's an O-108. (Rarity R.2) Of course I'd...
My preliminary guess: O-113a. Edit: The Obverse matches O-113a -- especially that long die crack thru the 1 and over the date. It's identical to...
VF35.
Is it an 1879-S with the 1878 reverse? In case you don't know, look on the reverse side. See the arrows? Look at the top feather... 1878...
From a previous buyer: "Roll arrived open."
Bidding war! It's up to $1.25! :jawdrop:
There's a $0.99 bid.
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http://www.anacs.com/contentPages/Specials/DollarsandCents_Special1.aspx ANACS is just an hour drive for me. So I hand-delivered my Morgans. Nice...
Best you can hope from a replica coin is .999 fine silver, a proof cameo, a price near spot... and a little fun. [IMG] [IMG]
Agreed! [IMG]
Unlikely it got well-worn in U.S. circulation. Maybe it came home with a U.S. GI after WWI or WWII. Anyway it's a VERY cool find!
3-cent silver (trime), 1921 Peace dollar, and $20 St Gaudens gold.
ValpoBeginner, thanks for posting that 2015 Bison. I ordered it and the 2016. They're the only 1.25 oz silver I've ever seen. And they're "$8"...
Agreed. It's one reason I bought the 2014 Kennedy 4-coin set. But only for special-occasion coins. OTOH, for years (since 2012?) the RCM has...
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