I'd say 64.
Or, you could get yourself a newer version if you like, same price. And they still make them even today.
You always get yourself a gold Netherlands ducat. They are made of .986 gold, are 22m (slightly larger than a nickel), weigh 3.5 grams (slightly...
My apologies - I only saw the first two pics earlier, I didn't scroll down far enough. Anyway, the coin with the kangaroo on it is from...
You do realize that olive oil is an acid do you not ? And what do you use after that to get the olive oil off the coins ?
Howdy MandMcolors - Welcome to the Forum !! I don't see a panda coin in your pics. I swee what appears to be a sovereign from Great Britain and...
Cheryl the reason they do this is simple, dealers need to make a certain amount of profit on every sale they make. On low dollar items like this...
Very doubtful, fingerprints if left on a coin for more than a couple of weeks actually etch the metal and cannot be removed short of using an acid...
Why ? Because they can. And I'm not being a wise guy, just an honest answer.
Common date Morgans of lower grades have little if any numismatic value because of the high silver price right now. Now if you got a roll of truly...
I don't think prototype would be the correct word to use, the word prototype implies it is the first of something that is actually produced in...
Have to admit, it sure fooled me.
OK guys - enough. You all have made your points and counterpoints several times over. This is done.
There are quite a few coins out there that should be illegal to own, but aren't. There is no rhyme or reason to it - they just seem to make a...
Not quite, but it's close.
Howdy dadscoins - Welcome to the Forum !! If you haven't already, you might want to read what you find here - Great Rarities
To th ebest of my knowledge they will not deal with you - they will only deal with a business. And they do not provide coins for free, there is a...
Every design detail I can see is correct. And this is the more scarce variety for the date, the capitals have the abacus, and Gilboy rates this...
Not sure that you understand, the letter wasn't missed. It's just that sometimes the parts of the die that is used to strike the coin gets clogged...
If you want rolls that are all the same date and mint mark in each roll then the only way to get them is from a reputable dealer. Banks don't know...
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