It was redeemable in gold.
All of the cool people come here. If you're not cool, stick around, you'll soon be cool. Welcome to CT, J.
Welcome to CT, Colton! The condition of your coin is due to a combination of having been struck by an over worn die and circulation damage. Keep...
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Yup. Just a tug on your chain.
They're not sold out?! I thought these would be gone in minutes.
How thick is a milligram? You cannot go back to the bottle until you answer that, Chris.
I believe they were originally sold for $49.99.
Under the indian's face is the word "COPY". It's just gold plated base metal. It has no value. These were sold on TV and in newspapers and...
IMO, being a generic round, melt value.
I may be wrong, and I certainly hope I am, but I'm thinking that Detecto has returned.
Your poll left out a 25c choice.
Yes. All US currency, no matter how old, is still legal tender.
Sorry, but with the way that was has been abused, it's only worth face. Cash it in at a bank so they can send it out for a proper burial.
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Keep at it, you'll get better. Do you have a copy of the Red Book? Lot's of info in it, including info on your dime and how to tell the difference.
Nope. Check your other thread.
Nope, not the one. That is a Philly. A proof would be well centered and sharply struck, with very square and sharp rims.
Without pictures, no one can help you.
First class envelope is not limited to one ounce. For a two ounce envelope, the postage is 68 cents. An easy postage chart can be found here:...
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