You might want to look under the sink first, most drains are plastic.
The 1932 Washington quarter - every one struck was a commem. There are others but I'd have to look them up aqs I can't remember them right off.
Gorgeous ! :thumb:
Wait for it to drop under $10 and watch how fast they want to sell. And at the normal price, 10% over spot.
And when it happens, you watch all this nonsense of $5 over spot disappear - and very quickly.
They are known to cause some pretty wild toning sometimes. So if you don't like toning, don't use them.
Of the choices you presented I chose 1916. But I think there are 2 other dates that should have been included because they come closer to being...
It is a high mintage for $5 commem. And many people are worried gold is going to go even lower. So they are selling it while they can so they can...
A bubble. And many others think so too. When I have asked dealers - what are you going to do with all the Lincoln stock when the anniversary hits...
rlm - pretty much every commemorative minted up thru the '50s was a circulating commemorative. So being a commem doesn't exclude a coin from being...
Yes.
Depending on condition they range in price from about $3,000 to $6,000.
Well if ya look real close at the reverse, buried down there is the leaves is this little tiny W. Couldn't resist Cheryl :D Seriously,...
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