Having engraved dies and struck thousands of pieces from a die, what Insider says is true. A design does not change in the manner stated for EDS...
Nice, but not an error.
Rainbows and Unicorns of course.
They’re going to need something to deal with the exhaust from burning coal/oil/natural gas to make the electricity. Unless they go to nuclear.
Platinum is used more for Diesel engines, and after the Volkswagen fiasco they are not used much for cars - especially in the US.
When the Euro first came out, it was only worth about USD $.86
These were struck in 1929, 1931 and 1932. The ‘32s are the key, but scarce, not rare.
Hence my initial reply. There is a need to educate, not just using blanket statements, like that all proofs have an S mint mark. That’s only true...
You can still see proof characteristics. I’ve seen proofs grade as low as PR06.
There are proofs without mint marks. See 1990 no S proof cent, 1968 no S proof dime, etc. Proof is a manor of manufacture, not from a place.
Not even close.
MS64
An uncirculated coin can have contact marks from hitting other coins when coming off the press, or being put into bags for storage or shipment. As...
Everyone knows it’s decided in court if there are two different interpretations. It just depends on how much someone is willing to pay to prove if...
Get a nice big world map and have them find a coin from each country. Then get a pre-WWI map and find those countries.
Looks more like a Gallery Mint O/S. Dan Carr wouldn’t make a Jefferson die dated 1938.
This is what it says on www.fdic.gov: What if the bank has failed? If the bank recently failed, the FDIC or the bank that assumed the failed...
They probably won’t even get them out until 2024 the way the mint does things.
The silver will cool much faster than the plastic because it is a conductor and the plastic is an insulator. The coin/medal will contract faster...
But if the bank is closed, how do you get in to get your stuff?
Separate names with a comma.