Only if they're nickels.
And to ensure they aren't cheap knock-offs made of a plastic that might damage your coins.
Where's your pole? Is he still in Poland? LOL
They're called ETFs. GLD & SLV. Paper PMs.
Look at what Rhodium did. Nuf said.
1938-D/D/S Buffalo Nickel
Looks like occluded gas, but better to get input from the error specialists.
Don't break it open unless you need instant gratification.
Do you mean sales tax, or tax on profits? There isn't a Federal Sales Tax... yet. Utah doesn't tax coins or currency because then you would have...
Am I missing a post or picture showing that the coin is MS64?
It looks good to me, no PVC or environmental damage (toning not severe enough). I wouldn't mess with it. If you don't like it, sell it and put...
Let somebody else think they can get it in a MS62 holder - they'll pay a hefty premium for the opportunity.
Mexico is in North America.
Isn't Cuba in North America?
Not hanging his coat up after he took it off to go to bed.
You are right. I tried to enlarge the picture, but it is a fixed size. He mentions on his website that the counterfeits have a larger D - yours...
Machine or ejection doubling. See the shelf? No letter separation.
Look at the edge to see if the reeding is smoother than normal - that will show you it as described above.
All Brown and Blue Ikes are 40% Silver. The copper-nickel clad proof came in the proof sets.
It's probably because it was during the Great Depression, and they had to make the tool steel and dies last as long as possible. Philly probably...
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