Yes I have done that with secondary e mail to see if they sell my information. (When I get a weird e mail from some business.) I meant I wouldn't...
I would never give the USPS, FedEx etc my e mail address. So when I get messages from them, I always know it's a fraud/ phishing scam.
Sri Lanka https://www.catawiki.com/catalog/coins/countries/sri-lanka/2203097-sri-lanka-1-cent-1978
'64: 12.50 grams '65-'70: 11.50 grams '71 to date: 11.34 grams But .16 grams could just be mint tolerance variation as Chris said, or that much...
Yes but then the face value of the Ike would be worth more. Love the 50 and 100 trillion dollar notes.
What do you think is wrong with it? Looks like an ordinary circulated quarter to me. Maybe point out the error you see.
Of course I understand collecting, and I never tell anyone what they should or should not collect. I said "TO ME" they are just 3 ounces of silver.
I like it. But I doubt it can be conserved. It's a cool find.
Black Beauty was a horse.
I don't think there are professional cleaning services for coins. There is a degree of conservation that experts can do, but a coin that may have...
To me it's 3 ounces of silver worth $50. Since they are never meant to be circulating coins, I don't understand what the big deal is.
That large green star is really nice.
This shows the PCGS population to be over 800. I am sure many more have not been graded, or graded by other companies. There are probably...
Of course it's possible for there to be another inverted mint mark. But think about it. The S is hand punched (upside down into one of the dies)....
The obverse is clearly a horrible fake. I am not even a world coins guy and I could see that immediately.
These coins normally sells for over 20,000 at auctions. Yeah, OK. Even in Yen that's over $175.
The quarter after Effigy Mounds is Frederick Douglas and has already been introduced. I don't have either one of them.
Unlikely to pass because of all the other stipulations. If it was just about the cent, maybe. But it also calls for a change in the metal content...
Nice serial numbers on those first 2 notes.
10 cent coin in a $20 slab. That's my philosophy.
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