That would make sense, wouldn't it? And yet they don't.
Don't know, this is the first time I've heard of the event. I was thinking of going and spending a bit of time cruising visiting old familiar...
I saw that there's a show in Forest (central VA, near Lynchburg) Saturday, and that ANACS will be there. It's more than a two-hour drive for me,...
Except reading social-media posts.
It was the same in the 1960s. And the 1910s. And the 1860s. And so on.
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That list is... well, if you've read the rules for posting here, perhaps you'll understand why I can't say what that list actually is. :rolleyes:...
Let's not confuse "pawn shop" with "coin dealer".
You could get quite a bit more than $11 each for them by listing them in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum here (after you have 10 posts -- you're close!)....
I look furward to farther discussion.
This is making the big assumption that you're looking for an MS set. In lower grades, the 1934-S is quite cheap. You won't find a 1928-P for less...
Yes, as imaginary jobs go, it would be pretty cool.
Happy to oblige. :) Silver is really a lot more useful than gold. So is platinum.
Glad to see companies large and small reaching out to the under-bridge community.
60 tons is almost 0.2% of the amount of silver consumed in 2013.
Don't you dare. :) We go around on silver date restoration here every year or two. So far, I've been firmly in the camp of "it just doesn't work,...
I'll take all your restored 1913-S Type II Buffalos off your hands. (And flip them on eBay for $50+ each.)
I Want To Believe, but I'd like to see the date area under hard oblique light. It's too easy to read whatever we want into the stains.
Yeah, writing a book just makes you a dilettante. You have to write all the books.
Bookmarking for when I get to a better screen. Sure, key dates with the date worn off might be out there. But the 1923-S is expensive because...
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