I spent a very beat up small size 1928 $20 gold certificate on gas about 10 years ago I found it in change and it was folded about a million times...
lovely fingerprint patina!
Americans do not want "dollar coins" we want "dollar bills". Unless they get rid of dollar bills, we are going to use dollar bills and not dollar...
don't they ship those in a airtite or something? Seems careless for them to sen it loose like that! don't cough, sneeze or breathe on it!
I won't say what's already been said, so instead, I will say, who told you to clean them that way? Salt and vinegar is for potato chips, not...
there's more than a few banknotes that, while not "demonetized" you'd be hard pressed to ever spend them as they are obsolete and not used or seen...
interesting.some sort of "pop out coin" or beginner/crude repousse maybe?
yup. I'm waiting on silver to go way down to get back to work on my 90% quarters and dimes and put the extras in the stack. Buying at 13x face or...
I had an easier time in the 80s and 90s for silver finds. now a days the coin sorting machines all reject them, and the ones that don't usually...
you can see the copper aropunf the edge and letters and under the scrape om the reverse picture. my opinion a really dirty cent.
https://catalog.usmint.gov/bulk-purchase-program-landing.html?_ga=2.207478355.1574780192.1599573854-1858599433.1597177680 it's $50,000 according...
this did it in every case. take two new quarters stand one on end on top of the other and smack it with a hammer, you will get a similar result. [IMG]
2500 pounds for the quarters plus the ballistic bag and steel skid frame. likely under 3000 pounds. the ballistic bag being $50,000 in quarters...
Yeppers. West Point has vertical presses, Denver and Philadelphia have horizontal presses. ALSO, West Point is normally striking bullion and...
looks like a feeder finger die gouge to me, BUT it is normally on the reverse, not the obverse because the feeder finger scrapes across the anvil...
I like the zincolns. Are they as good as the bronze or brass lincolns? No. But I think they get a bad rap. With the right conditions, even exposed...
I'll do my best here. 1st there's 3 years here 09, 10, 11. 3 different years of production. 2nd there's a D mint mark in there. The finished...
Imagine if you will a zinc planchet raw about to be plated with copper. This planchet has to be clean, clean clean, or the plating won't stick...
The real question everyone wants to know is why is Paddyman98 reading Woman''s Day. I have one of these found in circulation. The fact remains it...
I don't join things. Looks like $30 for a silver membership a year, $90 for 3 years. Or donate them $100. I think I'd rather just buy a silver...
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