"Nobody buys from the Mint anymore because everything's always sold out." - Yogi Berra
I've cut back dramatically but I'll still pull the trigger occasionally. Currently agonizing over keeping my silver proof sets complete. Snagged a...
It's always a thrill to find a pre-war wheatie, I'll never get tired of it. Of course, you don't see many any more.
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I could be wrong but I'm sensing some sarcasm here.:rolleyes: Anyway, I got my one token ASE a few years ago so I'm good.
He answered that question in post #17, although I don't follow the math.
What a waste.
The OP disappeared almost 9 years ago so I'm guessing his machine never got off the drawing board.
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Yes, it does (look burnished), and the specified composition is 'colorized' rather than the customary 'proof' or 'uncirculated'. Yet it shares...
I admire your dedication to the series. I, too, have a sizeable stable of modern commem's but just don't have the budget to play in that sandlot...
[IMG] First one to blink loses.
The seventh coin appears to depict Saint George the dragon slayer but no clue beyond that.
No, no, no ... that's Teri Garr
I'm gonna guess Minwax ebony... [ATTACH]
Thanks, @Cheech9712. It was the last coin in my Dansco and it was all I could afford. I wondered if anyone would notice.
That seller actually has multiple listings of the that same roll, and many others, with the same wrapper....
That Admiral Gardner coin is cool, if it's a legit claim. On 24 January 1809, Captain Eastfield sailed from the Downs, bound for Madras and...
Looks like you scored some coveted @Mr. Flute 100% nickel Canadian nickels in that second batch.
Nice looking coin. That is a great series.
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