That seems odd.
Not much of a love token, really. Where's the monogram for his sweetheart?
It's good that it came to you fairly well organized. Seems like oftentimes an "inherited collection" comes to folks in a coffee can or something...
Let's see some pics already. Sounds like a big group of coins, love to see some.
Just do the math - (8.6g*spot)*(14/24)
A couple enders from this week: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Might want to compare the mintages between your IHCs and the Canadian cents you're referring to. And not all your IHCs will fetch $1 each. There...
Spender. Welcome to the forum.
More info on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Canadian_Mint#Coin_markings.2C_including_mint_marks_and_privy_marks P – From 2001 to 2006, most...
The P means plated. And yes, the other mark is the RCM mark.
That happens with coins stuck in commercial dryers. They get stuck in vents or other crevasses and the heat and movement do that. Or something...
Still seems technically edible to me, food poisoning and glue consumption not withstanding. But I catch your drift.
It won't always be unique, though, correct? I mean, in 26 more series, we should have another J.
I wouldn't say it's inedible. They use real food in commercials, they just fancy it up so you can see all the ingredients and so it looks nicer....
It'd be funny if the '13 ASEs were very terribly struck and haphazardly handled, and none came back MS70. I know it won't be the case, but it'd...
Proofs were issued in proof sets, not mint sets. Mint sets just have uncirculated coins in them. Also, I've often said, you'll know a proof when...
Never heard of one ever. Either a generic silver round, or something fake.
So today, while picking up a box of halves, I asked to switch to 2 boxes of dimes per week. The boxes from that bank have been miserable for...
My hometown. Cool token.
Found 4 out of 123 boxes. IHC 1865 1 1893 1 1906 1 1907 1
Separate names with a comma.