I believe that I've read that these are probably done in the far east and assure that the bills are genuine.
With the two lowest mintage Roosevelt dimes in the series, how can the set go wrong?
Thanks for posting the pics. I've always liked Empire provincial. Crazy 'bout that dragon!
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I'd like to see the 10 cash coins in your bin. I can see a couple of 'em peeping at me!
I'll venture vf25. How wrong am I?:)
Well, he had the picture anyway. Maybe you're lucky that he didn't just send the image....
I would think that the only value this would have would be the bullion value, if it is indeed gold, and I doubt that it is. Maybe I'm wrong though!
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I remember doing that, too! The mercury clung onto the silver very aggressively - didn't need much coaxing at all. And yes, within a week or two,...
Remember though, that the average annual income was $3,641.72 in 1957.
Here one on the *bay in Singapore with a buy it now of $150! :smuggrin: That's what he's wantin' fer it, anyway. [img]
Darn thing's almost as old as I am. Better condition, too!
[IMG] I've got no idea what "$2.24 x10-4" is about! And I'd be glad to open Grandpa's money jar for him! [IMG]
"...Step up to the Firing Line with some real Frosted Keen Ice and do a Danzig Moon..." Ah, but only with real Frosted Keen Ice - the imitation...
I don't know much about those kinds of things, but could it be Roman provincial w/ emperor's head one side, and a local goddess' head on the other?
Distilled water and wooden toothpick!
What does the reverse side look like at that position? Usually if a punch has been used, the other side shows flattening.
Yo bro, me 2! In October....
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