1 Bitcoin equals 11780.00 US Dollar
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Philadelphia. No mint mark in those days. It's worth a dime. The 1968-S dimes are proofs and they look a lot nicer than regular dimes.
Yes it was allowed to trade on Wall St. futures after 6 weeks of discussions. CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange). Due to volatility, there will be...
I have pulled a couple of steelies out of there and there are always in that shape.
They're baaaack. 1 Bitcoin equals 10990.00 US Dollar PS I also saw palladium today at $1015
Great design. Do we have mintage numbers on these? Seems to be an overlooked gem of a coin series.
It's been 8 months, and I have pulled a lot of these. Always a thrill [ATTACH]
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I have some of these. They are worth very little. But they are nice as far as notes go.
Yawn. Open it up, weigh it, and then have a nice day.
I believe the lettering on your coin is too clear. The Henning is noted for mushy lettering. And your rims are in much better shape than the...
The coin has so much damage, even if there was an error it wouldn't matter in this condition.
Down earlier today on some (fed?) remarks, but back up 1 Bitcoin equals 9908.18 US Dollar
People are paying good money, hard earned post tax dollars, at very high prices for them to get it right. They should be applauded for doing their...
1 Bitcoin equals 9481.44 US Dollar These swings are fascinating.
The striations on the OP's coin aren't on both sides. Is that normal?
Very often a serial number can be light or dark. I am not sure this is considered over inking, the way some ink smear error bills are. Those types...
It's a joke. It's from 2010. The new poster said his bill was approaching 30 years old. Etc.
This thread is approaching 30 years old. The date on the bill is not always the year it was printed. There are plenty of bills that were still...
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