I'm not sure, but I think Oklahoma federated Gold and Numismatics is out of business. The only things that turn up in a Google search on that...
Try saving your pictures as JPEGs instead of BMPs. That will significantly reduce the file size.
If these old eyes don't deceive me, it's a 1964 which argues against the lamination theory, since cladding started in 1965.[img]
[img] to CoinTalk young man, and a belated happy birthday.[img][img][img] You have what is known as a "Silver Round". It was produced by one...
In another forum a member (probably with his tongue firmly in his cheek) posted that he felt like a numismatic failure, because he had never...
A great collector and author and a miserable excuse for a human being. :( Google "Walter Breen child" and see what I mean.
I don't think so. Even if the strike lasts a year or more, it will just be a tiny blip in the long history of Mexican silver mining. Besides, a...
The problem with the dropped letter theory is the orientation of the extra "R". The one in the Variety Nickles article is properly oriented,...
The seller replied: I hope the guy who hit the BIN knew what he was getting because the seller didn't correct the listing, or post my question and...
Any bets on whether my Question to Seller will be answered?[img]
Okay guys, enough is enough. Personal attacks are not tolerated at CoinTalk. That includes retaliatory attacks, no matter how "justified" the...
[img] But, if you're serious:Get a box of old-style kitchen matchesTrim off the light colored tips from a couple of hundred, and crush them...
Hi ponchosportal and [img] to CoinTalk. When you are trying to make an attachment to your post do not press the "Preview" button. For some...
That last information makes me think your "silver" cent has been stripped of its copper plating, and hammered between pieces of hard leather,...
Statistically, I would have to say no. :( The great majority of shiny '43 cents are "reprocessed" and numismatically worthless. You can >>...
2.5 grams of tarnished coin silver IMHO it is a defect, and I'll be D-double [img] if I can grasp the concept that it adds value. :headbang:
I'll bet your "regular" cent (it's not a "penny") was dated 1982 or later. The current copper-plated zinc cents have a nominal weight of...
Thank of all those poor restaurant servers, barbers, cab drivers, etc., when the IRS can check up on exactly how much they received in tips. :eek:
You left out an option - "Who cares?" ;)
Hopefully if someone wants to start a new thread about silver coins, not silver investing, there will be less rancor.
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