Welcome to CoinTalk, tc. If I were you I would not pay for this coin. I have VERY little faith that it is genuine. It would be better to take a...
I hope he doesn't spend his $2.7 million before he sells this 1804 Dollar. At least he can look back and say he was rich for a while (until...
I edited the photo a bit. Let's see if I improved it at all. (Hope it's not too small but it is what it is.)
History books in NYC must be very different from those we used.
Since 1917 persons born in Puerto Rico are full citizens of the US. From The Citizens Educational Foundation: While Puerto Ricans cannot vote...
That's why one program is called "50 States Quarter Program" and the other is called "Territories Quarter Program". (Or course, DC is not a...
It's a moot point. The Territorial Quarter Program is law. The DC Quarter HAS been minted as is/has the PR Quarter.
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Andrew, Are you referring to a Series 1963 $1 bill from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank. Dallas happens to be the 11th Federal Reserve Bank and...
Value is dependent on condition. If you can post pics someone who knows these coins can estimate grade and offer an opinion of value.
Stunning! That is a super nice piece. Congrats.
Rick Snow (a CoinTalk member) can attribute the coin for you. You can contact him through his web site: Eagle Eye Rare Coins.
Have you tried instructing your credit card company to NOT accept any more charges from Franklin Mint?
There may be no such thing. 12,000 were minted but all are believed to have been melted. All known circulated 1895 Morgans are thought to be...
Rick Snow (a member of CoinTalk) sells Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents at his web site: Eagle Eye Rare Coins Rick specializes in varieties...
Tom, Perhaps you were joking but forum rules do not allow offers to buy or sell except in the Open forum.
What is "30 cubit square feet"? (Wasn't the Ark build in units of 'cubits'?) What I think you meant to say is "30 cubic feet". (30 cubic square...
I agree.
Good one, Hontonai!! :high5:
"Cartwheel" is also a term used for silver dollars in general, most likely because of their large diameter.
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