Yeah, unfortunately they are sold at high prices on late night TV and such to people who don't know any better. When the heirs go to sell the...
42 ICCS is well respected, and certainly traditional- none of this newfangled interweb stuff, thank you...
There's nothing special about the X except that it's rare that they get that far in the alphabet before one of the signatories changes and they...
This is why some of us like PSD - post strike damage - instead of PMD. If the mint drops a 1 ton balistic bag and scoops them up with a shovel,...
Let's order by the 4th from the right letter in the states name and the decade of admission to the union. So Delaware in 1787 would be w8. New...
Just read the idiots passed the senate bill. More useless $ on the way.
Different versions so either the house has to pass the senate version or they have to resolve the differences and both approve the conference...
Quotes on the internet are not always correct --Abe Lincoln
Dropping acid on a coin or scratching it on the stone for the acid test is a great way to destroy any numismatic value.
What I can't decide is whether it's Elf George or Vulcan George
Don't have a clue what you are asking.
Those numbers are more than a little suspect as is much of the Mint's accounting. How do you divvy up the cost of equipment, security, overhead,...
Maybe your reward is not having to deal with another series of who cares coins...
Does not look like a live ink signature... I wouldn't pay extra. $35
You are crazy - but it's a normal human type of crazy called pareidolia... the tendency of the human brain to try to see patterns in random noise...
Technically 3.11g +/- 0.13g for copper small cents.
NIFC NICF what's the diff if they don't circ...
Teed it up... " we have nothing to fear but fear itself"
The first red flag is that if he knows enough to say it might be the closed 3 variety, he knows enough to know the ballpark of what it's worth....
It is not irrational, it is MATH (a four letter word). I believe fully 60% of the population would have to carry a rounding table.
Separate names with a comma.