Looks like it is commemorating Industrialization and Travel.
I am out, given the way the US Mint assumes that they are special and collectors will do anything to get their products. All they are making is...
Great deal for all who got one. I was successful also, I don't order from the mint anymore and didn't try.
Great news Randy.
Amen
Good Luck Randy. I have been collecting US coins for over 70 years. The mint has made it so difficult that I have given up on new releases.
I consider these to be commemoratives and I stopped collecting them about 3 years ago. And, I am also disappointed with the eye appeal.
Could be an RPM (re-punched mint mark). Look at the attached page. 1946-D RPMs (varietyvista.com)
Perhaps you are right there. But, when you open the "Recent Topics" section and they are all spam or garbage from one person it gets impossible to...
He is a jerk who will never get the respect of the collecting world. HE knows that. He is also a liar who posts "finds" that haven't been...
If EVERYONE would IGNORE them they may go away. I will never acknowledge or like any of their posts.
They are doing them in silver now. $65 each.
I filled many of my album holes by trading. When I was in grade school and junior high we had sort of a club of youngsters that had swap meets...
You should have gone that extra step and got an 1877. Nice coin.
Very interesting. My wife is a descendant of the Mayflower folks.
We would like to see it if you still have it. I put one together out of change. Still have it. Some real nice, some a little worn. To me the eye...
Thanks Randy. There ae some great collections out there put together by people who never had to reach in their pocket for a coin. We do what turns...
Thank you. I did have the advantage of supply. It wasn't until the mid 60's that earlier coins started to disappear from circulation.
Congratulations on 31,000.
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