Why so serious? :)
Cent: dump it. It has no purchasing power and serves only to make change for sales tax; plus it costs more to make than it's worth. Nickel, dime:...
At least two of the US dimes look silver, which is always good. At a glance, none of the world coins looks valuable; most appear from WW2 or...
The pictures are always of the same coin.
Early half eagles -- very cool!
These puns are making me CACkle. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH][ATTACH] I think this thread needs a paradime shift.
I took a tour of the Fed in Dallas a few years back (I drive by this building almost every day as well). I don't know anything about the...
You can Half it! [ATTACH]
I'll generally try to pick up a type set when I can -- at least when the prices are reasonable.
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FE21, I'm glad to hear you're interested in the Dallas Coin Club. I hope to meet you at a meeting soon. :)
Wish I had better news, but that coin was minted before the peso was devalued in 1992. 50 pesos before 1992 = 5 centavos now.
I plan on being there on the 19th.
All of them, I think. OK, all the cheap ones. :)
Slob. Oh, and coin slob, too. ;)
A net grade. That's NGC's story and they're sticking to it. (note tongue planted in cheek) Wow...
Agreed. I don't think for a second that that's natural toning, but NGC may not have seen it that way.
Wide date variety, AKA probably altered.
But when you toss it, it's a 66 once it lands. :)
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