I like that. Still thinking maybe someday I'll have a 1916 SLQ...
And the best part: they're ALL common! When I was a little kid just starting in the hobby (late 60s/early 70s), there were a few Roosevelt dimes...
Are these from rolls sold as "wheat cent rolls" (an impressive achievement), or from just plain bank rolls (flat-out astonishing)? That's a...
I'd be out at that price, too. You might find something to make it worthwhile, but at that point you're gambling.
I'm not aware of any songs composed to the glory of the 1914-D. [ATTACH]
Wow. One pair of prices (the Bid prices, not the Ask prices) that actually produce the quotient you stated. Did your fingers burn a little bit...
Huh. Just insert cash, collect Bitcoin? https://www.bitcoindepot.com/terms/ Ah. Insert cash and an entire one-stop identity-theft package,...
Oh, look -- actual figures, from an actual source! Of course, the GSR they yield is almost a full point lower than what you claimed minutes ago in...
Did you pay for the pizza, or did you dine-and-dash? I see the gold price at 1546.39 (down 0.13%), silver at 17.80 (down 0.69%), GSR 86.876. If...
Did they say what they though OBW stood for? "Old Bank Wrapper" probably just means "the wrappers have an old bank's name on them". Links to the...
I'd bid close to melt, and allow a tiny additional amount for the non-silver, just because I do like searching. I'd also subtract that BP and...
Of course they do, they're made of the same stuff as those outer clad layers on dimes and quarters... :)
And the nickel. They leach out the nickel from the alloy, leaving behind metal that's got more copper, which turns brown, right?
If your coin contains copper or zinc, much of that metal came from a supernova explosion! (Current thought is that the more precious metals,...
Because there's never been any shortage of voices assuring people that they can strike it rich?
goldcollector just can't stop lurking, posting late-night West Coast time, hoping his posts will stay up for a few hours before we remind him to...
I had @longshot's post in mind. The proof Mercury dimes are each a good bit rarer than the 1916-D, and are cheaper. Looking further afield, there...
Well, coveted, at least.
Not to mention seven and a half years ago!
I don't see Roosies becoming much more popular until the design is retired. To which I say, "I hope they become popular really really soon"....
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