Yes, there is an error in error's. Just get rid of the apostrophe and you will be fine.
I would also add to what Chris said that I believe the Mint's customer basis is declining in general due to the fact they have, for at least the...
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As we all know, the 2 primary TPGs are PCGS and NGC. PCGS promotes a concept called First Strike, connoting a coin was struck early in the life...
Exactamundo, John White!
Just goes to show how different people approach things differently. This is the only 2010 specimen puck I didn't get, simply because I hated the...
Does anybody else find it amazing that a thread about the U. S. Mint's mediocre crapola products gets 5 pages of chatter in a day, whereas other...
There is some consolation for those who don't like the style of the various current coins and that is the fact that as the system of payments...
Thanks for the update on the 2013 designs. I have to go with the Great Basin as my favorite for next year. Also, thanks for the 2014 candidates....
If by sleeper, you mean this [ATTACH] I would say most of them are. That is the effect they had on me anyway.
With all numismatic considerations aside, I personally would not want 1 of these, especially if it could be shown it originated in the World Trade...
It's like asking if a proof Silver Eagle is worth the extra money. How much more do you like a mirrored background and frosted devices? The...
I'm not trying to be a buzzkill, but I purchased the 2012 China Dragon in both the fan and the scallop. They were way overpriced (about $250.00...
It's nice to see a break from the 2-panda design. I think I'll get one/some just for the heck of it.
I don't think any of the final designs have been released yet. I am pretty sure they have gotten them down to finalists for each coin, but no...
I usually only buy coins based on design appeal and production quality. The ASE wins on both counts for me. I've seen too many milk spots on...
I have to admit, I found that pretty funny.
[ATTACH] OP, how old are you?
Yes please.
I agree with Rick; mint all of the less than $1 face coins in silver, even the nickel and penny.
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