The lowest denomination is a half cent. But I vote 2.
Nope. Which country are said coins from???
So what does CRH stand for?
Which is exactly why I sold yesterday.
I can't guarantee that the look great but I've got 20 something 1971-D's
What Are You Saying???
In a box of dimes I found a '53 and a '52 that was painted completely green, thank god my knife was able to cut the paint off.
Another interesting point, at my local bullion buyer, I tried to sell them one of my ASE's which had a painted flag on the front and they claimed...
Is this some sort of inside joke?
You know I used to live in Missouri
Congrats Hobo. :thumb:
So it can be completely unrelated to the Mercury dime?
I have no idea what the value would be, but I was wondering about this recently. I know when I was younger the BEP sold uncut sheets of money and...
So I found a 1944-P war nickel. And for my birthday I got 2 ASE's, an Ike 1976-S Type 2, and one of these.
So today I found a $1 2003-A star note and the oldest was a $1 1988.
$35.49 as of right now. It's just an ounce of silver.
If he really wanted he could get $2.58 and a half cent, but then he would lose $0.0011
Well since there is no printed value that means it's not legal tender so, assuming it is 1 troy oz of silver, it's worth $35.75 as of right now.
Actually it's $2.5861 (according to coinflation) so it should be rounded up to $2.59.
So today while turning in my coins I got a 2006 $1 star note and a 1943 silver quarter. I was jumping with joy when I saw the note.
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