Looks like an interesting book. My collection is working coins.
Nice. The 1955-S was difficult to even find back in the 50's.
Like I said, occasionally. I have the same problem.
So many people held rolls of 1958 and 1959 because of the change of design. I still have several of each. I put some back in circulation occasionally.
Now I know where my bank gets their coins.
I became "addicted" before I reached the age of reason. So, was I addicted or not? In 1948 my aunt gave me an 1885 Liberty Nickel. I was 5 years...
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I found it. AQP Palm Branch
I would like to identify this before I continue cleaning. There are several symbols in the mint mark. Any help appreciated.[ATTACH]
@Jim Dale We only have 3 dogs and a cat.
There are some listed that are similar to yours.
I have identified the first one in this new batch. It needs a little more work. Constantine I (The Great). AE 3. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head...
I quit buying mint stuff a few years ago. My first purchase from the mint was in 1959. No more.
I think the 5 OZ is overboard, but not the rest. Nice grouping you have there.
I would return it to the mint for a replacement.
Here are before pictures of my latest project: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good response. Me too!
I say that I am a #2. For most of my life I was independent. Early, up to about 16, I interacted with a group my age that held swap meets. We had...
Junkers? Might be why they were in the sand. Glad you and your wife had a fun and safe vacation.
Typically in the wild means found in circulation, metal detecting, coin roll hunting, etc. I will accept anything. Very nice find.
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