1926-S Peace dollar
This is what I was talking about when I wondered if there was an S under the D
1921-S Morgan dollar
1921-S Morgan dollar (kept in a 20th Century type set glass-and-cardboard display case for 20 years)
That certainly looks like a genuine 1916-D. But wait-- is that an "S" under the "D"?
I have never bought a 1916-D Mercury dime due to the fact that so many fakes exist (and one reason why I always caution new collectors to NEVER...
You got a GSA CC dollar for *less than melt*? :eek:
No nickels made in 1964 have an "S" mintmark (no S-mint nickels were struck between 1955 and 1967). And no nickels made in 1965, 66 and 67 have a...
The vast majority of 1964 nickels were of the "regular" variety (called "business strikes" by coin collectors), and more than 1 billion of those...
1958 Roosevelt dime
1941-D Jefferson nickel, with full steps (found in a bank roll)
1961 Proof dime
I mentioned in two different posts upthread that junk cell phones and other electronics in Japan can be turned in to retail outlets or other...
1882-S Morgan Dollar
I don't see how you can possibly equate "asteroid mining", sending spaceships to asteroids millions of miles away and then trying to bring them...
1882 Dime
1821
Here's a bank-breaker. I just love early American coins like this (and yours) :)
Sure, you can pick any dime out of my Roosevelt dime collection.
That half is absolutely stunning! :thumb:
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