ok... your video made me think and here's a little known factoid... You speak of Zachary Taylor not taking the oath of office on March 4, 1849...
I actually had stumbled upon these videos (I think on youtube) and I found them to be quite entertaining and factually accurate. Most shows either...
You've never made a mistake in selling a coin??? Never realized after selling one that it may have been worth keeping? Never needed money so badly...
the Mint Unc set mintages seem to be disproportionately low. Doesn't anyone buy these?
I agree AJ, and if you look at enough coins, you will see just about everything
I STILL haven't seen ANY new dimes or nickels, nor have I heard of ANYONE else finding any
I will start by telling you about two: the first was a 1922 No D Die Pair #2 in ANACS XF-40. I needed cash and that was the best coin I had. but...
I was wondering... What coin did you own at one time that you got rid of and wish that you had back? Is there more than one? Why do you want...
one of the better lines I have seen this week LOL
ok... I guess I missed on this one...I just didn't think it has that many dings, but all of you obviously see them
I would say MS-65 because these are generally weakly struck and typically show a granularity on Liberty's cheek.
right. It is important not to use a credit card close to the expiration date for this exact reason.
That is definitely the Doubled Die! Congrats!!!! VERY NICE FIND!!!!
my backorder date is 7/15. Is that bad news?
you're saying that the formative years rolls are sold out?
stunning coin, Lehigh!!! My lowest mintage coin is The 1997-P Matte proof Jefferson Nickel from the Botanic Garden C&C set with a mintage of...
::::wiping drool from chin:::: WOW! That's a NICE note!
actually not. Since 2005, the US Mint has produced coins with a special finish for the Mint Uncirculated Sets. These are NOT the same as the coins...
personally, I would wait for a major show and see if someone like Randy Campbell or another well-renowned grader can authenticate it for you for...
Clinker, I have always loved the Africa and the Hawaii Silver Certificates. I have one of each in my collection, although they are in kinda...
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