It's never real.
The bit coin could just be another tulip bulb hysteria.
Yes a fictional currency that can be swallowed up in the internet abyss at any time for no reason, that's where you want to put your money.
Life was better when people had to grade their own coins.
At a glance the signatures on some of the OP's notes looked like they were reproduced and not hand signed in ink. Which is the sign of a...
Yes. But I have seen souvenirs that were aged to look that way. Yours look absolutely good. But I have no idea. It is a very specialized area.
Do you know that all of these notes are genuine? Because I don't know. I am not talking about counterfeits, but millions of these notes were...
Got this 1972-S impaired proof today free in the Coin Star (looks much better in hand, great luster). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bela. Bella is a woman's name.
I don't get this one.
That's what my 1912-D looks like. The D is filled from wear/circulation.
Given the condition, a genuine 1943 in P-01 would be much lower IMO.
Can't tell. It could be a 1942. Need better photos of this P-01 coin. How much does a P-01 copper 1943 go for?
Every day someone is on here with a 1943 copper. 0% so far. It's possible. But I doubt it.
It's a series 2003. Is there a series 2001? If they made 96 million of these notes then there is one for each FR district. 12/ 96 million.
I like the gold dollar even with the hole, more than the 1834 half.
The fact that it appears to still have a tiny bit of luster is mind blowing. Maybe that's just the photo, or the holder making it look that way....
Generally I would rather have gold than silver. Silver fluctuates more wildly than gold. However, silver is more affordable so as a long term...
I assumed that quarter was supposed to be 1924.
Yes you are right I misread the coin listing. 1. There are S business strikes 2. S proofs 3. and S silver proofs. I have been through many,many...
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