The NY Fed just had to send millions in paper dollars to Puerto Rico because of Hurricane Maria. No power, no debit cards or ATMs. Electronic...
Very well!
Use it on boat propellers? It would never touch one of my coins unless it was to destroy it.
It's worth $89 to the people that sell them, and $89 to the people that buy them.
I haven't read anywhere that it is high relief. The images of actual coins don't seem extraordinary high.
Swirling the drain we are. Easy to head down. Good self-control. I admire that.
America - the numismatic melting pot.
Very good topic to read up on. In theory, there would be "First Strikes" throughout the production run every time a new pair of dies were installed.
Funny how unknown goes to unneeded, to wanted then needed and life or death in such a short time.
A port city with a French history would make sense. It would be an interesting research project to find a Frank H. Green in the Crescent City.
Your fear if being "sunk in it" suggests that there isn't any confidence in your purchase, and show more of a hope of making a grand slam (in...
I try to call it tuition, unless I didn't learn my lesson. Then it's a fee.
If you have a coin with low details, but full luster, it isn't/can't be weakly struck as GDJMSP said because it isn't fully struck. Such a coin...
I have some .999999 fine medical gold. Good luck getting a premium for it. Must cost a fortune to have made, which is why it is only used as...
There is no rhyme or reason to the design - just swirls and do-dads. Does the edge have a seam between the two halves?
Look, a leprechaun!
I agree about modern NCLT coins. I am amazed at how much people will spend for a 1960' coin in a plastic slab that is the "top pop", yet yawn...
It is interesting and exciting to see people's collecting nature change as they grow in the hobby. From collecting Lincoln cents, to type sets,...
Very nice. It looks like you collect like I do... whatever catches your eye and heart, regardless of what everyone else thinks it should be...
Bacon! AKA Pig Candy.
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