That's because they are constantly paying billions of dollars to buy other banks. They have to do something to raise that purchase money.
gawdroxx, Can't say if you have the same variety or not. That same obverse die was used on both N-2 and N-40. Need good images of the reverse...
Got here too late. I agree with N-40. Early die state before the heavy rim cud below the 4 developed.
It might be discolored, but the copper looking side is very evenly colored and still lusterous while the other side shows no discoloration at all....
It's nice and unmessed with, but I'm not convinced it is unc. I'm thinking AU.
2006
As long as he doesn't have over 50 listings a month...Zero.
Early US coinage tends to have survival rates between 1.5 to 3%. By the end of the 19th century survival rates are probably running between 3 and...
Actually the unit was awarded a gold medal by Congress. Typically when Congress awards a gold medal to a group each person receives one. In the...
The question is exactly what does this mean? Exactly what tax burden are they talking about? Sales tax? Capital gains? And exactly how does...
As I mentioned on another forum I think this one may have a good chance of being a missing clad layer. We need a weight in grams preferably to...
Discolored by environmental damage.
This is a packaging error not a mint error. These typically bring about a dollar more than a normal set as a novelty .
Very reminiscent of what Matthew Bolton did with the British penny and two pence in 1797.
That will happen when he gets them slabbed.
No, they are merely coins sent to the TPG during the first thirty days after they were first released. They could have been struck last week from...
Make that 1973 and I'll agree. From 68 to 73 cameo is kind of hit or miss and deep cameo is unusual but they can be found. After 73 strong...
Draped bust large cents (followed by any early large cent, any large cent, Conder tokens, and just recently I've started collecting 5 kopeks of...
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I would take that to mean they have a distributor in Iceland.
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