Now do the percentage for people elected or appointed to positions where they can set Mint policies and pricing. In fairness, though, 1.85ozt of...
I share your suspicion, but I guess it's only fair to wait for decent pictures. Edit to add: even from this single blurry shot, that date looks...
It's a joke. I hope.
Now, that would be useful. Thanks for volunteering! ;)
Touched $89, but couldn't grab it. Yet.
If I'm remembering correctly from classic literature on the subject, this is the point where if you believe, you need to clap as loud as you can!!!
I reported this one earlier today: Rare 1852 California Fractional Gold Coin V.F. 1/2 Proof Expand the third image, the one showing the reverse,...
That's... the least wrong list I've seen in a while. I see stuff that shouldn't be on there (all IHCs from 1859 to 1877?), and stuff that maybe...
That's the second or third old clad coin I've gotten in the last couple of weeks that absolutely looked like silver when it first dropped out of...
Self-checkout reaching waaaay back for those quarters today - but, as usual, not quite far enough. [ATTACH]
That would be S for the 1915 and O for the other; the NO mint struck its last coins in 1909, I think.
Pretty sure that's a Type I.
Holy cow! That 1897 dime still has some meat on it! And two Barber halves -- if you all were digging in NYC, I'll bet that 1915 is a Philly mint,...
Yeah, I worry enough already about people "helping along" potential lowball coins. The last thing I want is to give people incentive to drill new...
Those are lines on the die, aren't they? They don't cross the devices, and it looks like they're raised, not incuse. But even if the coin wasn't...
I wish I knew who and where QuarterMaster was, solely for the purpose of sending fan mail... Edit: and there's the email address right at the top...
Okay, another question: never mind price spikes, what's likely to cause the next silver crash? I don't really look at 1980 as a precedent; I...
I'm not the die guy, but... dude, clean your microscope screen! :yack:
I guess Monday is still a state holiday in China. I'll be watching with even more interest Monday night (US time).
And how many $1 bills would you have needed for a coronary bypass?
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