Ladies and gentlemen, the demand factor. The Denver Mint struck 264,000 1916 dimes, almost 80 times as many as that Jane Pierce uncirculated gold...
Preach it, brother!
I think you may want to revise that sentence just a bit, lest you end up featured in a best-selling book...
This would be a real bucket-list stretch, given that none are known to have been minted: [ATTACH]
[IMG] Jane Pierce First Spouse gold, uncirculated. Mintage 3,338 -- and no one cares. They sell for a bit over melt.
Guess if the machine didn't want it, he didn't want it either. Glad you spotted it!
Seems to me the obvious halos around all the devices, obverse and reverse, are a strong sign that it's been cleaned.
That's where I get nearly all my change, not that I get much change any more. And, yes, I've gotten wheats, circulated proofs, and other oddities....
You appear to be arguing with yourself.
Meanwhile, our Canadian neighbors are probably wondering what all the fuss is aboot...
"Are you sure it's really dead?" <SWAT SWAT SWAT> "Now I am."
Yeah, I know a bit more than I'd like about conditions inside sewer lines. The bug was only "under water" for a few seconds, then it was surfing...
Well, if it's a limited release, they probably don't have problem-free replacements on hand, and it's not like they can offer a repair service....
I'm pretty sure there are a lot of people who order multiples (when that option is available) just so they can pick the best and return the rest....
Nope, it was a large window, and would've been expensive to kick. We've got a swatter that's spiked on one side, and does an excellent job of...
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