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I know a former ANA president that could trump that. I don't know how he doesn't throw his shoulder out of joint.
That's nicer than what I say. People are pigs.
I don't usually like circ '21 Peace Dollars, but those are nice. Probably because they haven't been cleaned to death.
Spend it. It has lost at least 5x it's purchasing power since it was issued, and will continue to lose more. $20 today is what a $5 bill then...
It is probably a mark that was on the blank planchet that didn't strike out. 1965 was the first year of the SMS sets, so they were practicing....
They might not all be nice, but they will all be SMS quality. You can tell an SMS coin from a business strike.
Some of the pieces before 1926 have much lower relief on the lettering than 1926 and later when they were sharpened. So 1922-1925 all come with...
You are looking at bullion wrong. It is money, not a commodity.
I just overpaid for a world coin last month that I needed for my collection. It was in an auction, so others were willing to pay up too. I may...
If you still have the bars, you haven't lost anything. No loss/gain until they're sold.
I call it tuition, and it is still worth something (~$50).
Link to 1976? No. I lived through that. I want a link that says, "Lord M's Story".
You did OK - nor ripped off.
I am just catching the tail end of this. The Auto Dollar on page one is not real. I have purchased raw ones and had them authenticated by...
I would call it the Waffler. They probably call it a job.
I think the color gave it away as to being silver, and not gold.
I remember it well. You were a spry 6-year old and Granddaddy gave you your first Indian Head Cent. Is that how you start the stories?
The W is the initial of the designer - Adolph Weinman. It is actually an A superimposed over a W. The same thing is on the Walking Liberty Half...
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