There are two separate versions apparently - one with and one without the proper language on the obverse. The "COPY" in Washington's hair on each...
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Hi Talkguy. Welcome to the forum. It seems to be KM#71, a 1/24 Thaler (1 Groschen) with the titles of Johann Georg I on the obverse. Krause...
It was all recalled and the "payable in gold" provision voided early in the 1930s, but I don't believe it was illegal to own them, especially in...
Welcome to the forum nicole. Unfortunately, a damaged coin that could be worth up to $200 in pristine condition, with the right mint mark, is...
It's a good thing I didn't ID the "three" winners in my last post, as further examination of the answers shows there were only two - Sledneck and...
It looks like the "youth's head" design, which appeared on several denominations of tin coins dated BE2489 (1946), but actually minted over a...
What GDJMSP saidWhat MMarotta saidWhat JBK said Now, if you still believe in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and Unsearched...
Hi Gang. There are three winners for correct ID and one more whose name will come out of the hat as soon as my daughter and grandson go home to...
Well, we have a couple of winners, but no third one yet. However, I've decided we'll have a drawing regardless, so if you are interested in...
I'm just guessing here, but I think you are talking about some kind of U.S. coin with indistinct letters in "LIBERTY" and the "IN" of "IN GOD WE...
Of course you are right Rick. An extreme case of operating "submit" button before placing brain in gear. :eek: (Where did that darn "foot in...
All this fooferaw about the meaning of "uncirculated" brings to mind the story told about Honest Abe when he was a lawyer instead of a profile on...
Specifically, wire brushed,
Welcome to the forum. I hope that you didn't pay someone for that coin, and that the 2x2 it is in isn't too marked up for reuse. Undoubtedly...
Your guess is very accurate. Your cents are examples of the novelty items that are constantly being created and marketed as "collectible". There...
Not so. Only the very largest banks buy direct from the Fed. Most coins get to the local bank branches through the armored car companies, which...
Hi and welcome to the forum. 1964 was the last year of .900 silver, but unless it's in a very high MS grade, it's only worth its bullion value,...
Well, if you're willing to come on over to the Darkside, there's at least one "country" for which you can get every coin ever minted for far less...
:eek: Don't let that tarnish transfer to any of my coins. :eek:
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