This is relevant to my interests. I've only got our genealogy back to the 1700s, and a few from the 1600s, but nearly all of those branches...
I've never died, but I still keep up the premiums on my life insurance.
It's worth a second look. :) It looks like a dateless Buffalo nickel. In large quantities they can go for 10-15 cents each, from what I've seen,...
HE MIGHT WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT OUR HARD-OF-HEARING READERS DON'T MISS THE MESSAGE.
Hoping to hit the Raleigh show, might unload a bit of recently-acquired junk silver. Just realized that I'll likely miss the big Raleigh Money...
The 18-cent piece! It's time!
I hope you don't need to make a claim on that insurance.
Yeah, I wondered about the stain. It's definitely several steps above my 1886 or 1912-S, both of which are brown and corroded. I hope I'll find...
Nice! Grade? (Not sure from the photo whether it's straight-graded or details; the I in LIBERTY isn't clear, but I'd expect it to get F12 at least...
1972 Humphrey Silver Dollar and 2007 James Madison Dollar The political implications are... well, not suitable for discussion here, I suppose.
It's pretty obscure. You probably wouldn't have heard of it. ;)
To be fair, though, glass is a lot harder than coins.
Looks like PMIOC to me. Post-mint image over-compression.
I'm not sure, but I think I see quite a lot of Pop 0 coins listed on eBay. :rolleyes:
Are you saying that problem coins never go up with time?
Bingo. If you can't get as much out of a coin as you paid for it -- whether it's a problem coin, a problem-free coin, or a one-of-a-kind rarity...
Yes, some people collect them. I got strong money for a holed, engraved, beaten-up proof trade dollar from someone who was building a...
Wouldn't we all.
I'd be tempted to go back and have a nice getting-to-know-you chat with the cashier. :)
I think you're on to something.
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