I wouldn't say that almost everything is new, but there is a lot. I see: Fantasy-Date Over-Strikes "1964-D" Morgan Silver fantasy issue, "X"...
What is new? This? "1964-D" Morgan Silver fantasy issue, "X" Cancelled Dies, High-Grade Finish, Die Pair 1 Clashed, Brilliant Satin
MS65?
I'd point them to their own website... https://www.jmbullion.com/investing-guide/taxes-reporting-iras/sales-tax-precious-metals/ States That...
No, people don't check them, you can't really buy anything with one, and it is most definitely not viable to counterfeit them. It costs the U.S....
Saw this on "Mental Floss" today and it got me thinking... http://mentalfloss.com/article/501655/how-spot-counterfeit-bill In order, what *are*...
Am I missing something? Why do they call it "pig mouth" money?
I'm a non-conformist.
Yes, but if you have equal amounts of 90% and 35% total silver content to sell, won't you get a higher percentage back on your investment when...
No.
Why 35% War nickels over 90% coins? Aren't the premiums lower due to the extra cost of the refiners getting the silver out of the nickels?
Spender, IMHO
Is that an "S" mintmark on the reverse? If so, it looks to be in the wrong position...?
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Cool, but I believe it is physically impossible for a coin to come out of the U.S. Mint with only one side imprinted. (There are various errors in...
Denmark. It's in Europe. It's not misspelled. It's how they spell it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark
... and this thread is why Xenforo included the "Ignore Thread" feature...!
Can you try to get a clearer (more focused) shot of the coin?
http://blog.greysheet.com/2017/06/02/greysheet-cdn-collectors-price-guide-offered-free-to-ana-members/ "A recent press release announced our...
"I wish I had her hair" -> <- "I wish I had her hair"
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