To some, even here in the US, laws mean nothing.
Even if they did buy domestically, counterfeiting would continue. There are crooks here in the US, too.
You just HAD to top John, didn't you? Why can't you just let him enjoy his moment of glory?
Sorry, I was mistaken. They come only in proof, from the Philadelphia and West Point mints.
For the best results, you want to post large, clear and in focus photos, taken with the coin parallel to the camera's lens. Straight on, not with...
Even overnight shipping does not include Sunday.
Quarters are plated?!?! STOP THE PRESSES!
PCGS Problem solved!
Yes, a little to the left. Enough to warrant a premium? Dunno.
Can't be. You'd be able to see the zinc core if that was the case. It's glue. Most glues will not dissolve in water. Try acetone. In looking...
Look here:http://www.coppercoins.com/ And here:http://www.lincolncentresource.com/ Those should get you off to a good start.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu1TSru8M8M
Cash cow. The mint gets more than 50 cents each when sold directly to collectors instead of circulating them through normal channels.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3FnpaWQJO0
Missing "P"? Show me a 1939 cent with a "P" mint mark.
Elvis?
Actually, I did answer your question. They come in both proof and uncirculated versions. They are not coins, though, they are medals.
Yes.
Both are spenders. Purists will tell you that four or more leading zeros makes for a low number. On Ebay, sellers describe anything with one or...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FuiuInjIdo&feature=youtu.be
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