It's a die chip.
True, but they are not allowed to handle Registered mail.
Typically these laws regulate PURCHASES, or loans where the items are used as collateral. (And the above listing of the ordinance reflects that,)...
And you could have gotten that employee fired by simply going to the post office and lodging a complaint, or requesting to know where the package was.
I agree with obv 2. The back photo seems to be a little out of focus but I seem to see some shadows of detail so it may show a little better in...
The modern Mint restrikes tend to be a yellow bronze color. The 19th century original tend to be a rich brown mahogany color. I can't tell if...
I'll give you that one I hadn't considered the Tomb part. President and Mrs Hiram Ulysses Grant. He always went by Ulysses and when he applied...
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Try Finland, the only country to actually pay back their WWII loans made by the United States.
Boycotting Venezuelan oil and tapping the strategic reserves would drain the reserves completely in a little over two years. Do you really think...
Yes, did you read the last sentence of my answer? :)
Because people DO prefer to used paper over coins and by requesting and using twos it would allow them to still use papaer and minimize the number...
Can you make out anything on the obv that would give you a close as to die state? What varieties are you looking at? If you can't make out the...
No they were promoted as having a Proof, a Burnished W and reverse Proof P mint coin. They did make a fair sized deal of the fact that it would...
All of the pictured pieces are fakes. From the weights listed all the rest of them are as well with the exception of the Bar cent and the 1824...
I want better pictures. The faces looks like PMD but the legend looks kind of screwy.
It sounds like a temporary leave while the state goes over the records With the way the ANA has been turned around under his tenure I would be...
It's a three. The Krause drawing is worthless but if you look at the enlarged pictures of the 3 and 4 plume coins on the website chrisild posted...
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