I save copper cents but have nothing close to what lincolnhoardr has accumulated. You should pay your taxes to the IRS with that hoard. :D TC
The absolute best way to get coins for free is to ask friends/family to give you coins as gifts (for birthdays, holidays, graduations, promotions,...
Nice looking classic commemoratives. I will go with MS65 on the Iowa and MS64 on the Carver. TC
The 1964 D Type C is extremely difficult to locate. Those arrows have to be really, really sharp. It is hard for me to tell from your photo if...
The 2010 bullion ASEs have been issued (and that is what you purchased from Apmex), but many people are still hoping/wishing/waiting for the ASE...
I agree with chip. Go with Jefferson nickels from circulation. Each is worth about 6 cents in metal value and you can still get many dates from...
That is just the same generic subscription page they had last year. I would love to see them in 2010, but am not hopeful. If the series ends,...
I agree that the buy/sell spread is an important aspect here especially if you are looking short-term. However, for those in it for the...
I am not 100% sure of this but I believe that the SAE bullion coins were minted in Philadelphia until 2000, and starting in 2001 they were minted...
There is no W mint mark. The TPGs slabbed ASEs from the Millennium set to show that they came specifically from that set, hence the premium. TC
I think you may be referring to the Type C variety. Here is a pic to help you. This is very tough to find though. TC
Given the trauma those dimes have been through, I would sell them at that price. TC
If the mintage stays below 800,000 as it is right now, and the mint suddenly puts up the sold out sign, then yes I think it will demand a premium...
That's were I am confused. If you use the Red Book numbers, it seems that the Legacy set and Chronicles set are already included in number...
After looking at numerous sources, I am confused about the final mintage numbers for the 2006 Franklin commemoratives. Can someone please...
I have been trying to check my order on the US Mint website for a couple of days but cannot login to my account. Anyone else having the same...
I am pretty sure the OP was referring to the year 2009 only. These 2009 cents match the original bronze composition (95% copper, 5% tin and zinc)...
They are in Puerto Rico. :whistle: TC
They usually come out mid-year. Check the mint web site under product schedule. TC
Yes, the 2009 uncirculated set is the only place to find uncirculated copper cents. They are satin finish though. I think this set has decent...
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