What are these things you envision? Ketchup, hot sauce,...?
Look up the definition of a "troll", and perhaps while at it you can look up the definition of "humor".
...However, in this case the contents are not going to be worth less if the bag is opened. But they won't be worth more either I don't care what...
But what if I bought all my coins from a reputable dealer on e-bay who certified under oath, certified by Judge Jeanie, that these coins had never...
It is doubtful that there is anything in there that would be worth more than the memorabilia value of the bag for you. Keep it and treasure it.
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Isn't your viewpoint that the majority of ALL older silver coins have been dipped at one time or another?
Wow, thanks, that gives me some hope to get an fsb designation.
I can understand that.
But on worn dies, right?
No telling what is in there, probably some good stuff, but probably woefully overpriced at the time. However a wonderful remembrance.
Like this? [ATTACH]
Sadly sounds like one of the many scams perpetrated during the bicentennial frenzy. Keep trying with the pics, I'm sure someone will have some info.
Pics of front and back as a photo format, please. Hope you got it.
Details? Because of all the scratching.
What does it weigh?
I don't see anyone complaining.
These cost less than $2 each: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
BTW, they are two different coins. I was just looking at the obverse photograph and wondering what caused that wavey line watery effect. Almost...
I'd love to have it for a buck or so.
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