Thank you Mike.
NGC is good but I don’t like that white slab as it hides and detracts from the coin. I’m a PCGS collector but I do have slabs of all sorts because...
Under 12 you count those half and quarter years. :nailbiting::smuggrin:
Usually worn as a necklace.
It’s mechanical doubling otherwise known as MD. It’s caused by a worn die and is very common.
A nice find. It’s a curved clip on what is called an incomplete planchet.
I’d say you did great for such a short time. Maybe you should plan on going back soon.
Now now Sal, I know you’re older than 9 so you did exist but you weren’t a CT member. :smuggrin: LOL
Yes there are but they are not modern issues which is being discussed. Please don’t confuse the two.
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My parents bought the same, 1 square mile when I was a kid. Turns out it’s the mile that the US landed in 1969 when we first set foot on the moon....
I’d list them as lots of 20 coins, a full roll of 20 with a face value of $10.00 for $225 per roll with free shipping if they buy 3 or more rolls.
Here’s the only $5.00 that I have a photo of. It’s a CSA Note dated December 2nd, 1862. Beautiful blue colors on the back. A lot of people don’t...
That really is a turn off to me. I wouldn’t be able to cook dinner with that in the kitchen.
You found a 1916-S Mercury Dime. If you go to the Denver area you might find a D mint mark for that year. :smuggrin:
I know nothing about Bitcoin and I plan to keep it that way.
That’s a beautiful coin!
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