Did Ike like the salmon?
I am not a bill person but I can tell you this. It is not uncommon for dealers at a coin show to give interesting change back to excited numismatists.
Awesome!! I been collecting for fifty years and the metal detecting thing has been a recent addition for me. Still sorting all that out. No cool...
Welcome to the crazy coin club!
I dream of sitting at your coin desk with you one day. You sure do have some jaw dropping coins.
That is my perfect kind of coin. The strike is full and clear. The overall eye appeal is spanking hot.... But some sophisticates would turn it...
I am in South Carolina and lamented since the beginning of the W quarter program.... I never saw nary a one so I gave up actively looking... Maybe...
Make that 1001....;)
Always refreshing to see war cents that aren't reprocessed. Well on your way to a nice coin collection!
I agree with this 100%. As a coin fueled kid, the release of the Ike dollars fueled my fires. I have quite a few of them just because they were so...
Ha-ha!!!
Dave..... You gotta share this dollar connection man!!! Another sweet one!
LOL!!!!!
So does that mean the three or four silver cent experiments that I keep in my junk box are sharing mercury with me when I handle my junk box coins?
Politically correct? I just didn’t want to sound like a dummy when I commented on them.
Nice gift your grandpa left you. Congratulations. As far as value, you have gotten some good information. As far as family heritage though, these...
It was quite common for 19th century silver to have been cleaned. Our numismatic ancestors wanted their silver shiny. If it has been cleaned in...
I have always used denticles but I have seen some of the more numismatically educated posters here use dentils. I suppose the terms may be...
Denticles... Or dentils..... Which is correct? [ATTACH]
Wow. Arithmetic is the answer. Thanks for hunting that down.
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