It was part of the UK then, they didn't get independence until 1867.
It's not April Fools Day, is it?
You're right, my mistake - it's business days and not calendar days. I'm still impatient though.
I have some coins at PCGS - world coins with economy service. The turnaround time is supposed to be 60 days (estimated). My package arrived 4/1...
@Pickin and Grinin posted it as well in the 2nd post - that's where I got my info about the May 1965 mintage date.
Side note, I just looked it up, and I see it listed as Low-66. Low-60 has a similar obverse though. Nice example either way. [ATTACH]
Well it doesn't have a goofy picture of Andrew Jackson or Van Buren, or a clever saying about their failed experiment, or a donkey. So it's not...
Right. That's exactly what I said above:
Right, but he was asking about the 1965 book.
According to this, they were struck in May 1965. So the 1965 Redbook wouldn't have any info, since it would have been sent to the presses in late...
McDonald's was the only thing open on the holiday, eh?
Found a dryer coin today. Super far gone, must have been in there a long time. Good example of one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You sure it's silver? Looks like nickel to me. They were made in both compositions in 1968.
Oh that makes sense. An old scratch and the coin circulated after it happened.
Not a bad idea I guess. I might do that.
I agree that it looks like a scratch but it's strange that it goes under the devices.
Ah, nice. Yes I knew Insider was a grader at ICG but didn't realize he wrote it.
I sent some coins in to ICG last month based on positive feedback on this forum. Overall, it was a good experience. Not that I expected...
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