Yes, but so what. It only "counts" if both the House and the Senate pass the bill and so far the Senate has wisely sat on it.
But there are a world of different ways that can be interpreted. They could put it in one item, the silver proof set and that satisfies it...
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No, it was nationwide.
The newly designed ones will be in the Unc set, the question is whether or not they will include the 95% copper version or just the regular...
Can't say that yet. All we know for sure is that they WILL be in the silver proof set. We don't know yet if they will be in anything else.
There are several different $50 gold slugs, but I'm almost positive thatnone of them have the same or almost th same design on both sides. I also...
Yes, weigh it. A copper nickel clad will weigh 22.68 grams +/- .9 grams. The 40% silver ones weigh 24.59 grams +/- .98 grams. There is a slight...
Only cents and possibly "golden" dollar blanks. The rest come to the mint as coiled strip and the Mint still does their own blanking and...
Looks like gold needs to drop more. (Heresy!)
I agree the Roosevelt dime is weak but I like the steel cent being in there. I'm sure you noticed that my choices are more for their historical...
No.
In no particular order and as I think of them, a personal top ten. (All rights reserved to make changes or substitutions at any time.) 1787...
Haven't looked at it but, someone trying to hide a bad cleaning job.
No, that's what they call grading. because things like that DO happen. I didn't "miss" anything about Market Grading. I know it exists, I...
It's also a good way to test to make sure no one has replaced the silver proofs in a set (album or proof set) without opening it up and removing...
Neat plan. And just how or why do you think that is going to happen?
Arizona, I hand you a coin that has very slight wear on the high points. Now that is all you know about it. Your job is then to look at that...
Sure the vertical scratch marks can be duplicated. You strike your fakes in a reeded collar and when you force the coin up out of the collar...
The Philippines 1 Peso weighs 1.3 times as much as the US 5 cent piece so the metal value of a 1 Peso would be 6.77 cents. So if you had 46.775...
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