I have always thought the same. How can something found in circulation be declared MS? But, like you said, it meets all the criteria.
With the economy as it is a lot of people are breaking piggy banks and spending accumulations of change.
Yes.
I am 79 and trying to shoot my age. I was 4 strokes off today (83). I had a very good shot at it but the wind came real heavy.
You've started a series. 2008 and 2009. How many are there?
We are building a major marketing campaign. I will play more golf and determine if it is usual to find new coins.
Yes, I just pulled mine out and looked at it in hand. They are nice.
Congrats CN
My first 2022 D Dime I (FOG) found on the ground in the parking lot at the golf course this this morning. [ATTACH]
Using your fingers on a coin like that is not a good idea. Eventually it will deteriorate the coin. Nice coin and welcome to CT.
@Spacecoins welcome to CT
Get a Red Book and start making evaluations.
That is one ugly coin in my opinion. Big fat no from me.
I am glad my collection has always been based on eye appeal. That kind of collecting could get way out of hand.
When you are hot you're hot; when you are not you're not. Sort of covers most recent US Mint releases.
I have a complete set of modern commemoratives up to the end of 2018.The junk kept coming and getting more expensive. So, I just stopped all sets...
I got a 1957 Washington out of a roll yesterday. Very seldom anymore.
I found 2 from my bank here in South Central Texas.
Don't get messages from the US Mint anymore and they don't get any from me.
All of the above shows why I use eye appeal as my primary grading process.
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