It all depends on what you’re looking for when roll hunting. Banks are odd about cents. One bank I use sends all cents back to the feds. The same...
Yes but in the U.S. there are no silver mines. Any silver that is mined is a byproduct. Sad but true.
I’m not sure but remember these tokens were privately issued in 1863 and used just like real money until the federal government out their used in...
You need a SPOOT! :smuggrin:
Do you have both @Randy Abercrombie?
As do I. :)
Yes, read my post. SPOT is spelled SPOOT on the reverse.
Very rare, like one of a kind.
You can’t think like it’s the 1980’s or 2011 with silver. The circumstances are completely different. Yes it flew up in price, reached a peak and...
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Here’s another one from 1953. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Dad’s Root Beer was founded in 1937 and this was what they did to promote it. Need idea and what a collectible item to have in your collection....
Just toning weird but silver none the less. That's about $14 today.
Why? You can get a few of them for under $500.00 each. Just save your money and it will happen. They wouldn’t be a $20 gold piece but it would...
Nice errors @paddyman98
Just make the frame out of gold. Lol
An incomplete planchet with a curved clip on a Washington Quarter. It’s dated 1962-D and judging by the wear, this coin circulated until a nice...
No he wasn’t but his pilots were. :):):)
On the reverse see it reads SHOOT HIM ON THE SPOOT. It should be SPOT. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice Civil War Token that’s an error. On the reverse the word SPOT is misspelled as SPOOT. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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