As a side note, I was sifting through the 5/$1 bin of coins at my fleamarket dealers and ran into a 500 yen, 3X100 yen and a 50 yen coin. Rate of...
Other people are responding that it is still current for a few years. The gold and silver places might be considered scams in that they low-ball...
BTW, your pics of the missing VDB under the shoulder were pretty good too. I think this is a feature that is weakly struck on many cent coins.
And by "opposite", you mean the flip side of the coin, not 180% away on the same side.
Yeah, they are fun to find.
But...but...but...WHILE I am driving...BTW, she sold the meteorite for $64,000
I am more concerned about a meteorite hitting my car while I am driving.
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Very nice photo
And about melting 90% silver: http://about.ag/meltingsilvercoins.htm
Here's about melting cent coins: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/2006-12-14-melting-ban-usat_x.htm
Since I am not a constitutional (or any other kind) lawyer, I won't dispute what you have said. However, I have read other posts where similar...
Patina is a lot like Chico Marx talked about in The Coconuts: Chico: "Any time you gotta too much, you gotta whole lot. Look, I explain it to...
Where did you ever get that idea? What do you think the Gold and Silver places do with all the 90% they collect, put them in Whitman folders?
OMG...it's John Wilkes Booth!!!
Listen to BadThad, some soap and water works wonders, just rinse them thoroughly and dry them. Stay away from vinegar (5% acetic acid) copper...
I can see his head and knees...it helps to squint and look at a distance, kind of like:[ATTACH]
http://coins.about.com/od/coinsglossary/g/cud_defined.htm
It is a cent coin...I classify it.
I'm still wondering how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
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