Hi Alex, I've got a few errors that might interest you on my website . . . www.toughcoins.com . Also, from there (bottom of every page on...
I started circa 1969, spending part of my 25 cent weekly chore money on a couple of pieces of penny candy and receiving as much pocket change as...
Yes, I'm in the very general vicinity . . . I live in the United States . . . New Hampshire, I'm afraid.
I was thinking 3 silver dollars . . . the heavier Trade Dollar (1873 - 1885), the Seated Dollar (ended 1873), and the Morgan Dollar (began 1878)....
Those three did not share their titles concurrently.
I'm not down on coins as an investment. I'm down on investors who expect to make money in coins without becoming true experts. Investors need...
Another good guess, but not the correct one. Sorry, I can't give any more hints without completely giving away the answer.
Nope, Forgive me, as I think I've somehow led everyone astray, so here's one last hint: All are the same denomination . . . Dollars.
I'm curious to see whether this works out well or not. My local coin club withered on the vine about 20 years ago, and having a full-time job,...
I am not from your area, but figured I'd offer up the following suggestion . . . Meeting at a local library seems a fine choice for multiple...
Getting closer . . . When you think of a title, or a rank, think also of a single denomination.
Another good try, but you took the hint the wrong way . . . want another?
Good try Jon, but not the kind of title I'm referring to. Think lord / duke / prince . . . seargent / corporal / captain . . . cent / nickel /...
While not regarded as my equals, I shared my title with two others. Who am I, and who are they?
Breaking into the business is much harder than most think. The main reason is that we all start with coins which we purchased on the retail...
Washington Quarter
Both answers are excellent ones, but not exactly correct. Your second answer is most correct, but off just a smidge, as the Barber half dollar...
Getting closer . . .
Good guess, but "We four minors" points you to four different denominations.
We four minors, in a 7 year span, all wore different faces, both old and new, within the same calendar year. Who are we?
Separate names with a comma.