Food for thought. I teach a chemistry lab where the students examine different elements and answer questions about them. One of the questions...
It occurs to me you can call them metal stampings.
Good luck.
Unless you REALLY want to.
Coin collectors are nice people...but I knew that before.
I remember for Latin class we could collect examples of Latin for extra credit, and my best find was a Pall Mall pack which had two Latin mottos -...
Actually I went to high school in Kentucky when there were 48 states and KY was 47/48 for education...Arkansas was 48 and Bill Clinton was in high...
And I bet you got him to autograph a book for you. : - )
Dang, I wish I had said that.
Only on one side : - )
Actually I think collecting is quite popular in the UK. They have a much longer history to draw on for collectors than we have. BTW, I noticed...
Notice he is also selling copper rounds for $6.00. You can ask whatever you like for your coins. Seems to me I remember someone asking 7 million...
I started collecting coins in the days when toning wasn't very desirable (except for the occasional "Black Beauty" Jefferson) and still prefer...
I am not a roll-searcher, but from what I have read here and what seems to be common-sense, coins from smaller banks in smaller towns will yield...
C'mon guys, people ask questions like this for the experienced gurus on this forum. I don't think many people are going to hustle over to Aitkin...
Kind of like Desoto's and Kaiser's....just funnin' you.
I was in a coin shop recently and one of the customers was buying a slug that claimed 0.9999 purity just for fun.
Nice.
Buying a Saturn...what is that? No need to argue coin grade...have you been on CoinTalk long?
Love that analogy. It's like you don't have to have ONLY the Transformers sealed in the original package with a letter of authenticity OR a...
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