Probably a teens wheat for me, nothing stands out in my mind. My mom however got a 1857 flying eagle cent in change from Mcdonalds, still have...
Got a nice couple boxes the other day, 6 1964's and 2 40%, rare I get more 90% than 40%. Anyway LTrain is over on Treasurenet now in the coin...
Troy pounds?
#5 Guess the number of coins you have in your collection.
Cool, thanks for the info. I was trying to go through gold/silver stuff in my mind. The '43 makes much more sense.
meant wledswift's departed old man :) the "gold coin" to pretty gals just sounds like he was an interesting character. Zeke I do think there...
Ah sorry Krispy New idea #3 to replace previous. Take a good picture of a coin, perhaps the prize coin, then cut small sections to post, post a...
They have 13 cents worth of melt value I believe... better than a dollar bill :) I like your old man by the way, sounds like a good character
#4 guess the date/year/mint of the prize, give some hints, one guess per day
#3 post a picture of a jar of coins and we need to guess the amount of money in the jar
#2 Use a type or specific coin name and see how many anagrams you can make of it, possibly only other coin types/names count
Sounds like a fun contest :) ty #1 first person to come up with a list of coins that using the first letter list out the whole alphabet from A-Z,...
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I'll get in on this too, just have to get question to stump camlov2 from wassa :)
For quarters I've seen a pretty dismal average, one or two silver per $1000 bag
Thank you, I may try it someday. I don't collect high end coins, almost everything I have is from circulation. The first ever Ben I found in a...
I have been searching halves but the finds are meager, I am very happy to just fine one silver (40%) in a box. Be warned though, don't return the...
Sweet! Someday I'll get a real silver dollar, i hope :)
Not that you could do it with $2100 but I think real-estate is a good place now. Not just buying up land but going more the route of getting a...
What do you use to "dip" it. I understand the acetone, but not sure what solution is used for dipping.
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