Well I don't mean any offense. But what's going on with the way your paragraphs are formed? Pressing "Return" twice in the middle of sentences...
English. Here's what I'm getting from your post: Perhaps you were trying to construct it as some sort of poem? I haven't counted syllables but...
I feel that the State quarter craze was similar to the bicentennial one. Something different comes along, so everybody and their brother becomes...
Could you rephrase that?
I've seen those. I actually have one that's a 1 oz. silver round. The design is a bit different, but it's got the same "details."
Other way around. He says the OP was sent the picture by the seller that he bought the coin from. He bought it, cracked it out of a problem...
Well sure, it's not a US Mint issue. But the OP asked if it was US-minted. And I would imagine that it is minted in the US. By who, I do not...
I think they call them First Nations in Canada. And nice coin. I like it.
Did a box of halves today. 5 40%ers, 2 NIFC, and the surprise: a 1895 British One Penny. Not worth anything, but it was neat getting a Victoria...
That can't be done, but they might be willing to let you pick up part of it at a time.
If you're talking about this view, here's the button to go back to the old view. But it's been like that for a little while. I'm not seeing...
This is a good idea. It's a visual presenter, Elmo is a brand. We have one here at work we never use, stop on by...
You spelled "field" wrong in your location, "over a feild."
I wouldn't even say they're "fake," necessarily. I'd call them fantasy pieces. Particularly that 1865 Washington dollar...
Looks like it's already pre-order time for the next coin after the "Farewell to the Penny." It doesn't show the design yet, however....
Henning's didn't have the mintmark above Monticello. And I think it's the wrong date too.
That's due to the Coinage Act of 1834 (that date may be off, but it was somewhere in the early to mid-1800s). They lowered the weight of all...
You could also try gbroke's site: http://www.thecoinnection.com It looks pretty easy to use and you have a lot more customization than with excel.
To elaborate on this, 2002 and later (and 1970 and 1987) are NIFC - Not INTENDED for Circulation. I suppose it's not a technical term, but......
Yeah with Roosies, I just keep the silver. I don't have the patience to do more than edge check dimes. People do save the (comparatively) low...
Separate names with a comma.