I want the machine that makes them. ;):shifty::smuggrin::cigar::greedy:
The ad clearly says it's for a 25-S, 26-S, 26-P & 27-P It seems likely they're in the F-12 range. So you paid a little under $22 apiece.
A mint press release now states that, in addition to the joint US/UK proof sets, the U.S. offerings will be available individually in a...
Not that it matters much, but the same question came up a couple years ago (as happens often).
That's neat. Do you know if the 1913 coin is an homage to the ancient or just a coincidence? Numista states the 1913 reverse is "Italy on adorned...
193 years of history. :)
That's just crazy talk.
I bought 5 of those myself. I was still trying to keep my Roosevelt set complete. Hard to believe that was 24 years ago.
Thanks, now the Major-General song will be stuck in my head all weekend. :)
Oh, I knew that. I should have been more clear in my response.
They aren't going to do Supreme Court Justices (yet). What's proposed: A few years of historically significant women. A few years of "youth...
Innovation dollars are quite possibly the least compelling series ever offered by the U.S. Mint, at least in my lifetime, IMHO. P.S. - Samuel...
For the 75 coins, I think the most economical option for regular folks is the privy-marked ASE (silver). A better commemorative of the event...
I couldn't agree more. When you introduce 10, 15, or 20 special coins every year for decades, they cease being special. "Semiquincentennial"...
I guess, depending upon the price, I could consider it bullion and add it to the one Maple Leaf and one ASE already in my collection. o_O
Yes, it's beyond me, too. They are offering it as a medal in silver but I'm not much of a medal enthusiast. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There is an actual coin, a half ounce gold piece with a face value of $25. It will be released November 9th....
Mintage limits: Privy-marked 1 oz. ASE 75,000 Privy-marked 1 oz. AGE 1,945 24-karat $25 1/2 oz. gold 7,500
Yours look like PVC, soft and puffy, but it's hard to tell from a photo. The non-PVC can be broken in two by repeatedly flexing back and forth,...
PVC is soft and pliable. Non-PVC flips are hard and brittle.
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