Well the title of the thread mentions bullion and bitcoins. So I think discussing Bit Coin is OK. There is another Bit Coin thread also.
20K times 5 is 100K not a million. Like that 19th century Canadian large cent. HOW COULD YOU THROW THAT IN A JAR?
1 Bitcoin equals 8289.50 US Dollar
That coin has an "oily" appearance. It is almost MS to me. I will say the impossible grade of AU-59 Details.
I've seen some curse words quoted in other posts that were not deleted. And sometimes something will fly under the radar if it is not "reported"...
The 50% was very brief. 1967 dimes were 50% some 1968 dimes were 50% but most were clad. The quarters in 1967 were 50%. And likewise with the 1968...
1 Bitcoin equals 8264.00 US Dollar
Checked the spot just now. 1 Bitcoin equals 8247.25 US Dollar
The Canadas are 80% and lighter in weight. (5.83/ 6.25) You would have to check weight and composition. IDK if we minted silver Canadian quarters....
Some of the 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 have low mintage. Keepers include: Acadia 2012, Chaco Culture 2011, El Yunque 2011, Vicksburg 2011, Olympic...
How would US Customs know if they are real or fake?
You posted it. That's my opinion. Have a nice day. I would never dump something that meant so much to my spouse.
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1 Bitcoin equals 7986.48 US Dollar
I think the grade is correct. Optimistically, 45 is the highest it can go. But I think 40 is right on.
Thank you for the responses. Now I have a reason to read about this guy.
What's that between the 9 and the 4 below the neck? What's going on with the "E" in STATES? The number 100 looks a little mushy. The "N's" in ONE...
No matter what the hobby, a loving spouse would have more respect for the passed spouse's prized possessions.
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S mint marks, or coins in superior condition may have a small premium. The odds are 99.999% that these are worth a quarter each.
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