BB or lower, I think.
Yep. If it sells out before you can place your order, that's how you can tell it's one you want. :rolleyes:
Better fire up the cyclotrons, I guess...
I hate novelty coins, but I'd be absolutely powerless to resist that. It'll never happen, though, because they'd never be able to figure out...
We were talking about contemporary US Mint designs, weren't we?
...squirt them on your proofs before submitting them! 1963 PCGS PR68 Cameo Quarter and PR66 Cameo Frankin Half, Leopard Spotted Proof That...
I have to admit that when I was complaining about the "convex coin" novelties for baseball and the moon landing, I wondered whether they would...
Put 'em straight back on eBay in a batch, with a BIN of whatever would make it worth your while, or a starting bid if you want to see how high...
o_O Figurative Liberty has been on US coins for centuries. What are you on about?
It's similar in size to a nickel. About the same diameter, slightly thinner. I think half-eagles are the sweet spot as far as low premiums,...
Classical drapery, or modern spandex? Hmm... ;)
I don't know -- classical garb for classical archetypes suits me just fine. I find plenty to complain about in most Mint designs, but I like this...
Yep. The whole "we are stardust" thing can be quite overwhelming if you think about it. It's good to keep the ecological impact of PM mining and...
Right, let's update it to show Liberty carrying a flintlock. And while we're at it, let's replace that silly torch on the Statue of Liberty with a...
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Any rectilinear design will suffer. I don't like novelty-shaped coins. The convex baseball was fine, I...
If you want to guarantee a profit, or at least no loss of money, I think roll-searching is about your only choice. I take that back -- gathering...
Yeah, I think I was pulling down a quarter a week as allowance at that point.
Here's where I call it first: one of the "Pursuit of Happiness" designs will involve chasing Pokemons.
I'm finding it hard to pull myself away from this. :rolleyes: The paper's author says he expected to see a SG of 10.31 for US 90% coinage, and...
Were they? I've seen plenty of worn Franklin halves -- not as many as Walkers, but then the Franklins circulated for less than 20 years before all...
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