I was going through some stuff the other day and stumbled upon this coin. I typically like 1970s stuff in its original packaging, but this coin...
Happy Birthday Green!!! Many happy more to come!
the pictured coin is in an ICG slab
This goes back several years but you asked for the best ever... Right around 1996 the Internet was young and a collector I know was selling off...
I belong to a group of friends that are scattered all over the world. we refer to ourselves as a flock of geese because we feel the we have "the...
Phil, they already have vending machines that you can activate with your cell phone.
You're making my point for me. All of these things are pushing toward a cashless society. The government not only saves time and manpower, it...
I really like the incused dates on the ATB quarters
where did the elimination of coins come to mean a barter system? More and more transactions are handled virtually or electronically. Debit...
having been a retail store manager for some years one of the very first things that I taught a cashier to do was to count change. It amazed me how...
I recently purchased a Nikon D3000 DSLR. Honestly, though what has improved my coin photography most of all is practice :)
your Freudian slip is showing...
ok... just for factual accuracy There are no mint marks on ANY US coins dated 1965-1967. In 1968 the mint marks were restored. The 1968-74...
and the knowledgeable collector doesn't need a TPG to grade his coins for him. Read, discover, think and learn.
my favorite is a 1967 Canadian Silver Dollar. It's honoring the Canadian Centennial and it has a goose in flight on it rather than a canoe. Geese...
it's a rare occurence... isn't it?
I like the new look! Everything is there too, it may just take a few minutes to find where the new button is, but it's all there I figure that...
well, not quite. Cents were circulation struck at San Francisco until 1974. Therefore, after 1974 if a coin has an S mint mark, it was intended...
what do ya wanna trade, Bob? You know I am game. I already trade with several members here on the forum.
good point, but with the 1913 Type 1 Buffalo the very first thing to wear off of the coin is the date. A dateless Buffalo Nickel can have an...
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