I always liked the double dime and thought that it actually made more sense than the quarter. Here's her slightly younger cousin from...
Yes, and yes. Still a nice coin, though.
And if that was the OP's premise then once again I repeat none of them...if, OTOH, his premise was obsolete denomination then again I would say...
Just as I said before, NONE of them (or any other previous design) should be brought back. They served their time faithfully. Try hiring a...
No would be correct.
Why do people crack open graded slabs?? Because I prefer to collect them that way. I would buy raw coins, but other people seem to want to put...
None...why bring back what has already had its day in the sun? This is why I so hate the re-releases of classic series as commemoratives....
If the price was right I would be willing to own it long enough to flip it. For example, if I found it in a dealer's extras box.;)
Once again, what is not to trust about them? They grade fairly. They pay fairly when selling to them or so I have heard from many people over...
And there is no reason that they shouldn't be. They have brought more collectors into the hobby than any dealership since B Max Mehl. Don't want...
Wait a minute. ;)
Yes, and they have ALL been convinced that the hobby was dying due to not seeing many youngsters at shows.
Yes, there is a difference between stupid and ignorance. Ignorance can be changed.
I don't collect them either, but I believe that Bluntflame was saying that proofs without the S mm are known for the time period, not that no San...
Well, actually it guarantees that the coin it originally came with wasn't a counterfeit.
;);););););)
No, but they should change the obverse and get rid of Lincoln.
A corollary to the Mark Twain quote above... [IMG]
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Been around a while...but still just as true today. [IMG]
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