My 'fake toned' Washington.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not all collectors are into slabbed coins, me included. Just always preferred 'raw'.
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Entry Post. B/C $25 credit
When they had first come out I bought some mint rolls. I forgot all about them until this post popped up![ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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What's a 'Covid'?.......... Never heard of it!
A 'merc' vs a wheat is a 'no brainer! With wheats though, I'm just guessing that 99.9% of all people, including non-coin collectors, would keep...
That's how I've gotten all of my copper rounds. Some companies will throw in a 'matching copper round' when buying silver.
Evan, just a note of caution. When you do become of age I can only imagine the stories he's got!
Entry Post : I would go with the 1919 Liberty Half........Love those coins!
Oh heck, clearly a 43. Your rich..........end of story!
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My thoughts exactly!
My (HUGE) collection![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Welcome to 'Coin Talk' Helen. I see you had just joined on Wed. Most of us are tolerable!
I found a $20 last week with same amount printed......64,000 run size (more rare) arrow. Nice find!
I've just never been interested in ancient coin collecting. That's me!
Call me 'paranoid' but I'll never buy or sell out of my country.
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