Nice but not the same as silver. :)
I don’t collect commemorative coins but I needed one for my 7070 Type Set. This was my choice and that is where the coin resides. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You did great! May this blizzard push up the coins in the ground so you’ll be able to detect lots of great finds once it all melts. The Halves and...
I think so.
Silver is up to $87.41 and gold is holding above $5000.
They are both up tonight! Yeah!!
Nice ones guys!
You just had to best me by one year. And yours has rays on the reverse.Lol I remember the joy you oh got when found that coin.
If the wording and the Longhorn steer don’t convince you that this is Texas Silver maybe the oil rig will. Another one of my 1 oz. Silver rounds...
All in it’s original packaging. [ATTACH]
And this Lady has arrows. A total of 12,380,000 were minted. Any Seated Liberty coin looks good to me. In any condition it still is a looker....
It’s the Korea 38th anniversary commemorative coin. It’s dated 1991-D and I do not collect commemorative coins but this was in a collection that...
In one of the collections that I purchased years ago and am going through now this coin was an unexpected find. It’s Babe Ruth! And it was minted...
Grease filled error. Happens all of the time. Not really a premium for that.
They’d be a fool not too. All large no circulation notes, $500 and up bring premiums above its face value.
Check it out. https://www.uscurrency.gov/acceptance-and-use-older-design-federal-reserve-notes
D over D variety. Yours looks like a proof but I have no idea.
Just leave them as is.
Overseas markets open this evening. I’m anxious to see how the trading for silver goes. Gold as well.
Judging by your photos it’s all caused by a worn die. Not a doubled die.?
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