well, I have seen one of these catalogs once. Kinda like spotting Bigfoot. You only see it briefly, then it's gone and you ask yourself if it...
If you are happy with the coins, then be happy with the package. You are not collecting the packaging. If you return it, you could get a pristine...
thanks again for a night of fun!!! Merry Christmas and Happy Hannukah everyone!!!
so was this: LOL
New Hampshire- Concord Massachusetts- Boston Connecticut- Hartford New York- Albany New Jersey- Trenton Pennsylvania- Philadelphia...
cool beans!!! sounds like you got a good deal... especially if YOU'RE happy with it!!!
90% silver, 10% copper, 5 grams, and 22mm in diameter with a plain edge instead of a reeded edge, and also the only of the seated liberty coins...
looks as if it is VERY late in that proof die's life... more like it needed to be retired BEFORE it struck this coin
4 calling birds, 3 french hens, 2 turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree
I am gonna have to live in this thread tonight now... *sigh*
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my suggestion would be this. There are certain dates for which FS coins are unknown. Instead of collecting coins that have already been graded FS,...
I wanted to take the opportunity to wish everyone on CT that celebrates it a Merry Christmas!!! I also wanted to share this thought as we spend a...
Mine was loose inside of it's box. It was banging around for God knows how long before I rescued it. I would highly recommend this as well....
I'd pass too and I LOVE key dates
ummm, must have missed that part conder. Maybe it was just wishful thinking on my part. I don't want all of these commems!!! We're headed for the...
Looks like they did us a favor. The 5 oz. coins will not be included in Proof or Mint sets, nor will they be the circulating design for the...
I have found that if I am patient, at some point during the year, I will be in a bank when they have new coins and I will request a roll or two....
Is it just me or when a coin's toning is unattractive does that tend to make it less suspect for AT? Would someone that artificially tones...
1942-P Proof War nickel is the first US proof coin to carry a P mintmark
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