There's lots of junk floating around in that guy's basement.
Cool! Thanks. Great layout, too. It's in my bookmarks now.
http://www.usmint.gov/batterup/?action=curvedcoin Who's buying and why? Who's not buying and why? I think I'll buy due to the limited mintage.
True, Conder. And history always repeats itself.
YW!
http://usrarecurrency.com/BirthYearNotes.htm A better one: http://coolserialnumbers.com/Sets.aspx
IINM, Coinstar now charges 9.9%.
Can anyone put a value on this note? I know that it is worth what someone is willing to pay, but realistically, how much should I expect in an...
I'm thinking that the branch manager would know more about their policies and procedures than the folks here on CT. Just sayin'. :D
Two things. Handling a coin with metal tweezers is not good for the coin. That coin did not come from the mint like that.
It's an advertising token, not a coin. It was not issued by any government.
So much for QC.
Those dies should have been buried long ago.
They're trying to increase Christmas purchases. IMO, 14 is plenty.
Hold the coins only by their edges and with CLEAN hands.
There are some here, ;), that might try to convince you that it's worth $7 million. :rolleyes:
I find them quite often. I try to pass them off as prez dollars. Not with much success, though.
Maybe so, but the reverse counts as part the grade, too.
The above posts are correct.
Plating issue.
Separate names with a comma.