Apparently the $175 wasn't enough to cover the kind of packaging we have seen in the past. But, these are coins that should have been given better...
Amen. Everything else is commemoratives, bullion or tokens.
I got one roll of the 2018 Innovation since I wanted to include them in the type sets I was making for the Great Grandkids. Never got another one.
Here is another Canada 5 Cent Silver from 1910. This thread got me looking at some stuff I had not looked at for a while. [ATTACH]
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Here is a 1918 Five Cent Silver from Canada. [ATTACH]
I find that laminations tend to appear more on "woodies".
Do, do, do lookin' out my back door. [ATTACH]
Stupid yes, but a lot of people will buy one thinking it is a good investment. Nothing you buy from the US Mint is an investment.
And a person (e.g. eBay) wanders why I won't sell an item (e.g. a mint or proof set) for less than I paid for it and offer free shipping.
I think back to the days when we would send an order in the US Mail and wait at least 10 days for a response. The days of instant gratification...
I did 20 years of a dozen different quarters each year and will do no more. 5 quarters, 4 mints, several different finishes, clad, silver, privy...
Here are 44 and 45. I'll have to look for my 43. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@StilloesEmporium Nice collection. I was born in 1943 and have special interests in WW II and 1943. So, I do have some 1943 world coins. I like...
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Could you show us a few?
These folders did not allow visibility of the reverse. I don't think there was a difference between the two sides after storage. But, it is a good...
1920 is the first year for Canadian Small Cents. Nice find.
Sometimes I jump the gun when I should be more careful.
Thank you!
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