That's good. I'm not familiar enough with them.
Did a quick googly search 1928 Weight: 4.18 gr Weight: 0.12094 oz
Very nice. I've yet to find an Indian. Something to be said about buying graded though. There is said to be more fakes or copies then original pieces.
Wrong answer.... You CAN just have one. I don't have a full ounce one. One of everything :D though that's the ticket.
Yes. 40% Silver Composition (1965-1970) Composition: 40% Silver - 60% Copper Diameter: 30.6 mm Mass / Weight: 11.5 grams
Had to dig it out. Original picture on old phone and seems to have lost half it's value I was thinking it was a 400 REIS...It's actually a 200...
I have a 1707 Portugal 400 REIS that looks to be over struck over an earlier date Spanish coin. You can almost make out the bust of the host coin...
Randy. Can I ask a serious question? Why would you save this nickel? Yes it's old, but they made how many million? I used to save them, kept...
Looks like a diluted Mercury experiment.
I was looking for the poll with a bacon option.
I went into a Circle K as a kid. I bought a soda and got a few silver dimes back in change. :wideyed: When I spot them I always ask if the clerk...
iF a person gifted a kid some piece dollars, that person should have also educated the kid. Maybe they did and talking to the kid was like talking...
Oh It's Good, just needs to be conserved again. :D
Interesting. Who carries Peace dollars around and spends them at face value? Did you check them for authentication? There is a back story on...
Could be. In 1975 People I know bought a styrofoam cooler full of cards for $50 at a flee market for their kids birthday gift...he collected cards...
I believe so. What I guess is these are premium coins. Choice UNC coins is my best guess. Don't know what time period though as I haven't seen or...
They are advertising to me. Not that I'd ever visit their site, just fishing. I don't pay much attention to ads so they try harder. It's all good...
TAP AND BROWSE. Sure like that won't get me in trouble with the misses...were still talking coin right? :p[ATTACH]
24 karat HEAVY GOLD ELECTROPLATING I have a couple dozen put away mostly vintage.
I don't know. I'm almost leaning towards the type 1. The type 2 is a slightly different stylized S I thought...more pronounced clearer. Maybe a...
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