Wow simply awesome
My guess on this one is that is because the silver dollars weren't circulating to begin with so if they were made out of silver they would just be...
The washington one looks like one I saw on Pawnstars.
Face value. To him they're just worth one cent. Its only to a collector that they're worth more.
Its like the chocolate case carrying case on spongebob.
Nice find
Thanks for the response talkcoin.
Neither of those answers really answer my question. Why was only the half reduced to 40% and not all coins? Or why wasn't the half made completely...
Why were 40% halves made from 1965-70? No other denomination was made in silver at all so why the halves? And why 40%?
Someone just puts 1916 dimes in penny rolls and claims they're unsearched so people will buy them thinking they have a chance at a 1916-D
That's probably because maple leaves aren't circulated. Let them fake circulating coinage and I think the governments would care more.
Nice.
Just looks dirty to me
Wow
Super early American, 1793-1807
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Only if its a 1/10oz
Sorry but I don't know what that is.
If its an American silver eagle its just worth spot. Got a pic?
I recently used modern coin mart. Their prices are a bit higher but free shipping makes the total cheaper than apmex
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