Watch it Commidaddy........
2. Alaska 46 3. Arizona 29 5. California 19(-1) 6. Colorado 29 7. Connecticut 27 11. Hawaii 19(+1) 16. Kansas 25 17. Kentucky 9(-1) 19. Maine...
Yes it is. That's still a lot o' coins though.
I can see speculators jumping out of the window already.....
The 1903-O was considered one of the rarest of all Morgans. That was, until the treasury release of 1962-1964. They found bags of these coins...
I've had much the same thoughts as you regarding this issue Ray, especially when it come to the '34-s. Ouch, that one hurts when it comes to...
I happen to collect both sets, Coinguy, for no other good reason than: the mint issues them, i will buy them. The mintage numbers on these sets...
Lack of planchets. Gold planchets, of late, have been hard for the mint to obtain lately.
What surprise? What are you two cookin' up?
So where am I portraying a holier than thou attitude? A little clip? Maybe, see I'm from NY. If you want to clean your coins (which I know you...
Still a collector.....:)
Free will........
Shoot Clinker, I wanted to say that......:smile
Dr. Greg Dubay wrote in the April Letters to the editor of the Numismatist about concerns related to flood water coins, particularly pertaining to...
Wonderful discovery Dr............:D
I know Elaine, I'm just funnin' ya....I really do appreciate you keepin' up with the stats. :smile
Thanks Dutchman. I wasn't clear if it was one number or all of the numbers. I re-read your post and you state it very clearly. Like I said, I'm...
Bit of a hiccup in one days time.
I'm a little hazy guys. What exactly do you mean by sitting on the denticles? Do you mean that the numbers on the date sit exactly on top of...
2. Alaska 41 3. Arizona 27 5. California 20(+1) 6. Colorado 27 7. Connecticut 28(+1) 10. Georgia 2(-1) 11. Hawaii 20(+1) 16. Kansas 24(-1)...
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