Indeed you are correct. However, keep in mind the State of New York (and every other state) also has its own legislature. The state legislature...
Btw, Fort Hood and Mount Hood are VASTLY different...
Exactly. $28 a year and you have submission priveleges to NGC. As to the cost, it depends on what tier you use. I think if you have at least 5...
Ok, but you've changed your answer. There is a VAST difference between your state's Senator and your state Senator. The former represents your...
I don't collect Canadians, but I once got a 1954 Canadian cent in change.
Wouldn't your US Senator or US Congressman handle this? Please forgive me, but I don't think state Senators have the authority to handle anything...
It's one of the boxes you can check on the submission form.
PMG is a subsidiary of NGC. Here is their web site: http://www.pmgnotes.com/ You have to have an NGC submission number, then request a PMG...
^^^It's already happened several times over. Most experts predict hyper-inflation similar to post WW1 Germany will begin in the US in 2014 or...
What they said. Plus, look at the strange angle the obverse photo was taken at. This is often done to hide problems.
Wow, that's less than this year's deficit alone, not to mention the entire debt.
Thank you for the token / medal information. However, I would argue the above point vehmently. Southerners have been trying to re-write this...
Thank you for sharing this. I've never seen a real one in person before.
My father gave me two copper tokens from the Civil War era. One is a "not one cent" and the other is a store token from a wine dealer in NYC....
NCS is a sub-company of NGC and they can do it for a fee. I wouldn't bother with common date mercurys, though; I'm sure it would be too expensive...
I like 2X2s myself, just make sure you flatten the staples or have a stapler designed for coin collectors. The 2X2s fit nicely in the red...
$3 per coin???? Do you combine shipping if the bidder buys more than one? For example, if I buy three coins, do you charge $3 shipping or $9?...
I just got my NGC submission kit tonight and confirmed they do NOT grade dateless coins. I suggest paying a little more to have a dealer send it...
Nope, too pricey. If I was going to collect gold coins I'd go for some more historic coins anyway.
Really, dude, they are a fairly straightforward series to collect. I think that one will do you just fine, although it never hurts to read more!...
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