In a few years people will figure out all the mint set coins are tarnished and the mint sets are almost all gone anyway and even nice choice coins...
I guess I tuned in just a bit too early... ;)
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It wasn't just you that made me mention Niagara Falls, or your lack of proper disguise. It was the fact they shut it off in the late-70's or...
May I ask why you believe the copper needs to be extracted in its pure form. I don't know how much this would cost but would imagine it's at...
Recyclers pay so little because like all American business now days they want all the profits for themselves. If it were legal to melt pennies...
Almost every coin being pulled out for their copper will probably end up being melted when the ban is lifted. Some of these will be searched...
If pennies are still being made in five years then attrition will be up to 15 billion a year. Every memorial that is destroyed will be replaced...
They are never going to be rare but only because current conditions can't persist. If they persisted then in fifty years it would cost about $3...
Ten billion a year are lost now because a high proportion are zincs that virtually evaporate and people are hording copper. Ten years ago it was...
With most moderns the fewer minted the more that survive. Very few saved moderns but they mostly saved low mintages.
Yes. Indeed! Many of these will eventually be melted but enough will survive to assure a significant number of lightly circulated copper Lincoln...
I know it seems like they would last as long but money's only value is what people believe it to be worth. This is simply the nature of all money...
There's a huge difference between wheat cents and memorials; wheat cents had only about a 3% attrition rate since they were first minted and it...
Hi Rob (lordmarcovan). I still pass by here three or four times a day but I rarely have much to say that I haven't said before. I am amazed...
Almost nobody collects modern coins so they have to be pretty scarce to command much of a price. The China modern market has a huge premium for...
It's a remarkable coin. An AU '69 quarter is virtually rare. Of course if someone wanted an AU they could just wear down one of the surviving uncs.
Is there any clad in it?
They're all nice. I could se the '37-S in a 65 slab. ...the lower part of the cheek (jaw) might be problematical.
I believe all of them were $4 each.
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