Ninth graders, actually...amazingly good condition for FOG ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Like most, I thought the concept was interesting but the product was unattractive, wrong-sized, and had no chance of succeeding in commerce....
It wouldn't surprise me at all. Neat piece.
What's your technique if you don't mind me asking? Visit dealers and search their junk boxes for Jeffersons? Or something else? Sounds like a fun...
Very nice. I, too, love stuff like this. Fun fact: $600 in 1913 would be about $15,300 today.
1892-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1894-O [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ok, I'll play. A few better date, lower grade, dimes from my Dansco 1896-O [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here ya go. The photo that caused the ruckus is gone but the rest is there.
Me, too, on all three counts. Plus, the reverse proof should be the lowest mintage of the 3. But I'm keeping that a secret since I'm getting one.
Part of the Great April Coin Hunt maybe? Or just coincidence?
So they're turning up in Tennessee (and Kansas city)
Not boring at all - those are some nice silver halves. I tend to forget they still mint them in silver, even though I buy a silver proof set...
I don't know, a commemorative version in real .900 (or .999) silver might have got my interest - especially the Ike. Imagine a well-struck, high...
The W's are being mixed into bags of new P's and D's in Philly and Denver. Those bags are shipped to the 12 Federal Reserve banks around the...
Show off. :)
Only two million, all in the wild, will be tough to find. I still haven't found a 2010-P Yosemite, Mt Hood, or Hot Springs, and there are about...
And to think they only got worse in the '70s and '80s :eek:
Me too. I was 7 at the time. My folks were also saving (hoarding is too strong a word) silver and wheaties at the time. That cigar box of coins...
An overweight health coin - that's a bit of an oxymoron :angelic:
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