To recap what @BooksB4Coins said..... [ATTACH] Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood @Buffalo Nick ! I believe the "Founding Fathers" set are medals, not coins. Their value would be very minimal. Chris
I hav-font the slightest idea! Chris;)
Yeah, a 5-gallon bucket full of copper cents sounds real cool when you accidentally drop it down the staircase.:wacky: Chris
I commend you for being so trusting. I sure as heck wouldn't be! Heck, the OP hasn't even responded to the questions I asked even though I tagged...
Different fonts! Chris
You do realize that "futbol" is the name many countries use for the game of soccer, don't you? Have you tried this in your search? Chris
I have argued against hoarding them for years with other members here, but it is like :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:! Too...
When you post your images, have you tried using the "Full Image" option instead of the "Thumbnail"? The Full Image option allows others to post...
I surely wouldn't want to bet that he hasn't already. Chris
The point isn't whether or not there is an original coin in the package. It is the lure of the unknown which tempts many buyers. However, it...
You don't need to open the cello-wrap on the coins to examine the reverse. There are die polish marks on the obverse on her shoulder. Scroll down...
1) How well do you know this guy? 2) Did you know that you can tell if it is the "Cheerios" dollar just by looking at the obverse? 3) Do you...
Yes, you can see the RPM to the east and south. Chris
Have you ever heard of die deterioration? Chris
Huh? Chris
I don't see any doubling, and the mintmark can't possibly be an RPM since the Mint stopped using hand-punched mintmarks about 1990. Chris
It looks like a die break. This type of error, while not worth much, is often seen at the edge of a device. Chris
It may have been dipped in acid. I'm not sure. Chris
Well, if a coin can be spooned, maybe a spoon can be coined. Chris
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