Oh, nothing special. Saw an ad in the paper for a 1991 "S" Proof set for $15. I'm a newb and remembered something about certain "S" sets being...
What are the chances that someone has a silver set and doesn't realize it, selling it at the "regular" price? Slim to none?
Thanks. If it *is* silver, it would be totally obvious? I.e., it would say "silver", "0.999%" (or whatever)?
Just because a proof set was minted in San Francisco doesn't mean it's silver, right?
Inquisitive, that's an incredible number for $51 of rolls!
How is that 1972 a doubled die? Just a newbie asking. I thought 2x die meant a doubled picture...
$500 of halves: skunked
1 box of each. Pennies: 11 Wheat, 2 possible errors Nickels: 1936 Buffalo, 3 war, bunch from 40's & 50's Dimes: 1963d Rosie Foreign: 1997...
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