Mintage in those coupla years: 1964 ......1,028,622,762 1964-D... 1,787,297,160 1965...
Office opens at 10am -- he said that early birds only need to get there around 9:45 . . . Again -- to all -- I'm just repeating what he told me....
2.8 billion of them were made. The following three years were each a total of 0.2 billion. It wasn't until 14 years later (1980) that a year's...
... Booo, I feel like I'm being discriminated against for living outside DC. ..You are... but atleast you have representation in Congress....
In another thread I spoke about the US Mint kiosk at Union Station. It has many of the offerings that the Mint website has -- but no postage and...
FWIW, I made some big friends at the bank when I brought in my small back of chocolate coins and gave them to the tellers of the bank one...
My understanding is: two mines that are somewhat near each other, both owned by the same company (so that many refer to it as one mine).
I've seen some 2008 coins . . . but I have yet to see a single 2009 coin of any denomination (except for what I've purchased). (I live in the DC...
Well, once obvious piece of data to support what you're saying: If I have my figures right, the last nickel to have this low mintage was 1960-P....
Yep -- I do that, in order to save on postage/handling. OTOH, I've also purchased quite of number of really cheap items (hole-fillers) on ebay....
That's what I've been wondering. OK, folks . . . Spock's statement is up for discussion. Agree? Disagree? Why or why not? Can you bring up...
Well then . . . it seems 2009 is going to be quite a historic coin year, for many reasons, including (importantly) low mintages all around, eh?...
You know . . . you can get direct ship from the US Mint . . . 10 rolls ($250) for $250, and shipping, etc., is free. (And if you get a rebate...
Note: buyers are going nuts over rolls that have the US Mint wrap on them. I'm not so sure about the bank rolls. Check to make sure first!
Aren't we all . . . ;)
My understanding . . . and I could be wrong . . . is that the palladium deal is not the mint's fault, but the Senators from Montana. The senior...
*IF* (a big major if) the future dollars follow the pattern of the Harrison dollar, you might invest in a bit of speculation. I.e., purchase the...
I've not watched markets nearly long enough to make a generalization . . . but let me venture a guess at a generalization anyway . . . It seems...
Hi all, I've been chronicling my discovery of the US Mint Kiosk at Union Station (DC) (see thread http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t51790) -- after...
I went back this morning (hint: my experiment of selling Harrison's on eBay looks like it's going very well). It's on the opposite end of the...
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