Something like this? (A.M.S. on 1889 dime) [IMG]
Thanks, king.
Just curious. How are laws made? Does the "Director of the Mint" make them? I guess I'm behind times, because I always thought there was a...
I buy most US coins from dealers whom I've dealt with before. I would never have a problem buying anything from Jack Beymer, or Steve Estes. I...
I've walked up to a dealer's table, looked over his merchandise, selected the items I wished to purchase, laid them in the center of his table,...
Nice to know that I'm not alone. LOL
Not sure why you would need anyone else's opinion. The two varieties are easily distinguishable. If you're interested in learning, click here.
So, I take it that nobody knows where Jefferson nickels can be sold for nine cents each. If that's the case, then I guess they aren't really...
Yes, Dansco albums will tarnish your coins. If that's a problem, I'd suggest inert coin flips, PVC-free pocket pages, and a three-ring binder....
Hello, Steve. I take it that you purchased it. It looks like a nice example. The pictures seem to indicate good luster. Congratulations on a...
A nickel is only worth five cents, unless you have a firm offer for nine cents. Anybody know where nickels are being purchased for nine cents?
Sorry for the delay in replying. My Washington Quarter collection consists of a well circulated, incomplete (complete through 1944) PDS set,...
Thanks, Mike. I appreciate the feedback.
Coin collecting is my hobby. I suppose I am just like most anyone else with a hobby. I do it because it affords me with an enjoyable alternative...
I can certainly understand that. I have been working on a complete date/mintmark collection, of circulated silver Washington Quarters, for...
Hello, my friend. I have one of each. The '32-D is an original, that I would grade G/AG. The '32-S is a cleaned, but solid, G. (It came in an...
Hello, ty. The coin auction, that you referenced, will likely end at a higher price than I would recommend paying. Unfortunately, the real...
That's a keeper, Doug. :thumb:
I think it's a great coin, and I hope you enjoy it for many years to come. Franklin Halfs are a great series. Lots of collecting...
It looks to me as if a wire, or string, was on the metal sheet as it was being rolled thin, thus leaving an incuse impression on the blank...
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