Good Lord, in 1988 I was 30 years old reading Coin World and contemplating the emergence of third party grading services :happy: Happy birthday,...
Maybe a little tacky but here are some from Australia... https://www.downies.com/moon-landing-50th-anniversary-2019-6-coin-mint-set
But is it a malfunction? Or an acceptable side effect of a manufacturing process operating within accepted norms, as parts get older and wear?
Yes, that was her.:)
Ha! Lucky me - I remember the show pretty well but not that scene. I was a Teri Hatcher fan from her Lois & Clark role.
It's in pretty good shape, definitely a keeper. Wheat stalks are well defined and traces of original luster. Not worth much money-wise but a great...
I think CCAC's recommended design will prevail but some legislation will pass resulting a new circulating design shortly thereafter. I'm not crazy...
Dang, you got me and I like to think I'm pretty good at pop culture trivia! The 2 dramas I recall watching from 2004 are Lost and Desperate...
It's heeeeere! Photo courtesy of Coin World. It seems to me that Washington isn't really crossing the Delaware - he's watching some other guys in...
Well, that is exactly what the CCAC is supposed do (go figure). From the CCAC website: Mission and Purpose of the CCAC The CCAC was established...
Answering my own question, all 34 designs can be viewed...
The CCAC considered 20 proposed obverse designs and 14 proposed reverse designs for the gold coin and silver medal. Jeepers, how bad were the...
Welcome to CT! Somebody probably broke out the half to put in an album or send it in to a grading service. A 2009 proof set sells for $25-30; the...
Nice to see virtual Gregg re-animated in a zomby-thread.:zombie: Oh, and I have it on good authority* that A. Einstein was at that AA meeting in...
Nope, you're on target. (Actually, there's 4 proof ASE's this year). If you want Silver Eagles, the best deal is to buy them individually. There...
You have more - a Zincoln, a Jefferson, and a Native American dollar. Plus $39 extra dollars in your wallet.
And yet they sell 10's of thousands of them every year (?)
Thanks, you are correct.
The Mint has discovered that taking advantage of a collector's "full set" compulsion can be profitable. Here's a breakdown of the 2019 silver...
Yes. 99.9% is the new normal for all silver, in all sets.
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