I don't believe that the FDIC covers ancillary products even if delivered by a bank. I suspect that since stocks, annuities, etc., aren't covered,...
300% might seem excessive unless you are counting the rent, insurance, utilities, security, etc., and time ( Servicing a customer ( maybe 15-20...
The photos are a little too small on the mintmark, which would be a strong indicator, as the "S" is a very distinctive serif kind, and it has a...
I think that acid dating it will reduce any value. The other diagnostic which should be there even if the date is completely gone is the doubled...
[IMG] There they Blowwww!!!! If I were to use oil ( hydrocarbons) on coins, I would only use the best clock oil. It doesn't...
Yeah, I noticed it looked like the mm were missing on the 31-S, and the 55 doubled die looked like it has one. But it will keep you busy for a...
I think he might have been a little low, but not much as I see it. That coin would be hard to resell for him, as most collectors would pay a...
1960 D/D, sm date/lrg date,DDO,RPM-100 Here is the whole coin with the die gouge pointed out. [IMG] Here is a close up of the gouge, and also...
The 60D/D DDO.RPM-100 has a strong horizontal raised bar on the shoulder. Easy to identify , even if the upper D is worn.
Ahh, the cost of Freedom is high, many intolerable things occur under it, and must be allowed to protect it. I agree with Doug. Jim
WD-40 is good for achy joints my millionaire farmer friend says. He uses it all the time. His breath has the same odor :) Drives the motorcycle...
I read the above, but didn't see the edge of your coin mentioned. I am assuming that since you said J -1315, it has a reeded edge rather than the...
:DWhere is Doug to lead the group hug ??? Kiss
Larry, what kind of camera do you have? And do you have a magnifier? If you camera is anything but a cellphone cam, you probably can make a...
No, it is a minor DDO. The key is the bottom of theR, T and Y in liberty, it has a notch, but here is a better photo....
The 1960-D small dates will certainly occupy your time. If you go to Coppercoins.com, you will find several Doubled die coins, and well over 100...
Very intriguing !! I wonder if they rely on pressure alone in the final making of the roll, or if heat is somehow involved with the rollers....
Sad. :( Leave good info with your coins. Jim
I agree also. Jim
My prayers and best hopes go with you. I am not much of a paperboy, but I appreciate your knowledge and skill in that area. You overestimate any...
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