Thanks for starting this thread. Mercury's were my first love and I've got a bunch. My folks gave me a cigar box plucked from circulation in the...
None for me but I see the Kid's Sets are on back order already - must have sold well. Maybe I'm nit-picking here but the coins benefit the Hall...
I've already got e-mails from NGC and PCGS who will happily grade them for me, too! ;)
Browsing the mint's web page, I found this interesting Composition: 90% Gold, 6% Silver, Balance Copper So it's not .9999 - did this have...
I love the coin list. But since we're travelling to 1971, I'd entertain one of my other hobbies and get one of these for $4124 ... [ATTACH]
My 2018 Mega Redbook (the "Dime" edition) cites both the 28-S and 41-S varieties. Small-S being common and large-S being the rarer variety.
I disagree. The cigars are long gone and the money spent on them long forgotten but you're still showing and talking about the coin :happy:
That's cool, thanks for sharing.
Answers (in order): A. The coins will be minted and sold in 2020 as planned. B. The coins benefit the basketball Hall of Fame, not the NBA C. The...
Don't worry about getting on anyone's nerves - ask all the questions you want. If some folks appear rude or impatient, don't let it bother you. Be...
Very good advice. Those of us who don't care for the mint's current offerings can ignore them. Those who find it intriguing should participate....
To be fair, the mint does the bidding of Congress. It's not their call. [IMG]
Welcome to CT Michael. You should always start a new thread in the "What's it Worth?" forum for questions like this. As far as your dime goes,...
How about Connecticut? I like the nod to Samuel Colt but I doubt that makes it on a coin from Connecticut. Nautilus nuclear sub would be my second...
While I completely agree, keep in mind it's not the mint's mission to do the right thing by the hobby, it's their mission to keep buyers coming...
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