Depends on how far offshore they are. Within territorial waters they below to the state, but the state will usually enter into a contract deal...
I don't like it. Can't put my finger on why, but I don't like it.
Just from these poor images my first thought is S-200 through 202. Most likely 201 or 202
Actually you can see the "shadow" of ONE CENT better if you aren't too close. Another good site for seeing all the varieties is the Dan Holmes...
Lancashire 150 or 150a depending on the edge. Not too hard to find, there are only 7 English tokens with the "Peace and Plenty" inscription....
Of course not, I think the death penalty should be expanded to a lot more offenses.....but people who know me have said that they think Jay...
Well Allan Gifford in his book on Three cent pieces lists 32 varieties for 1865 and 14 or them have the open D. So I would start with an initial...
If the government keeps them the finders will be paid the fair market value of the coins. So the finders can't lose. On the other hand if they...
I'd probably call it spamming. You have just joined and at this point you have made 10 posts and every post has been in a two to four year old...
I don't think I would admit to that.
Culion never used silver coins, they were all either aluminum or coppernickel. With vigorous rubbing it MIGHT work, but simply going to the...
frankstony had it correct in the first place. The top of the D is open because the HUB is broken. On the hub the D is raised and the top of the...
The problem is this obv was used for S-76a, 76b, and 77, Also this obv was polished several times and had several interrupted marriages to the...
I agree with S-143. It is a stemless wreath that means Breen's Rev R or Rev S. The point of the leaf below the center of the M makes it Rev R...
Separate names with a comma.