I have to agree with this claim. Not only has he started his own business at this young of an age but has set up a site for his business, set up...
It depends on what year and the coin condition they are in. http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/Panama.php That link should help.
I think I have somewhere around 700 coins...not sure been too lazy to count them all. Half the collection is from world coin lots sold on eBay....
That is an interesting gimmick...but it makes me wonder how many people will truly take notice? Either way it's still quite cool.
Just out of curiosity, is your site new since it has a low counter number? Contest Guess: 475 Good luck with your contest as there will be a...
It would be interesting to see this happen - if it ever happens.
I'm honestly not sure how I came up with my name. I've been using this online alias just about everywhere I go for the past decade. The earliest...
Just voted and have turned 24 at the start of this month.
Lets see since I started collecting when I was 10ish I've only heard negative comments once back when I was in college looking through some coins...
I love Tokens since they add diversity to my collection. However I only collect tokens if either they appeal to me (or as a previous poster put...
Wow...I can't believe that someone payed for their coffee/donuts with this. Excellent find your co-worker made!
Silver for me but I would love to have a bar of each of those precious metals.
No I have not. However, I said "can" which implies a sense of possibility. Back to the topic at hand, I did click on your link in the third post...
I can definitely see a 9/11 commemorative coin for 2011.
Not seeing anything listed on the US Mint's site yet. Commemoratives Page -http://usmint.gov/mint_programs/?action=commemoratives Press Release...
Ditto, but I would join one in a heartbeat if I found one in Indy.
Wheat penny is the closest to being finished just missing eight coins...and the cash needed to obtain them.:crying:
Wheat cents and Statehood Quarters.
HA! That is great! As for me, I just collect for the fun and this historical value - if it exists.
The Red Book has them valued at $5 each...
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