first off, i'm only 14, and dont have any kids. yes i do hear some bad stuff at school, but they get in trouble by the teachers. and when i'm...
well, that signature was inapropiate for a coin forum. and that was not a very intersting quote. even is you did use $%%&%^, its still a cuss...
my dad got a 1946 nickel in his change a few days ago. he gave it to me. another one to throw into the hoard!:goofer:
did it have a D mintmark?:D
why do they only melt the 1964 halves and 1960-1964 quarters and dimes?
its only tying up less than $10, but i don't know if they are worth keeping?
why are these old threads being retrieved?:odd:
i keep every copper cent i find, but i have a quite of a hoard and was wondering about it. will it be worth to keep these? i save any cent 1968...
the only good things i've gotton in circulation is a 1944 wheat, 1950 wheat, 1955D wheat, and a 1953 jefferson. i've also gotton 2 old style 1995...
that makes me mad just to think of all the silver coins that were melted! someone could have those in their collection. i collect silver coins,...
i imagine you were in trouble!
the only drawback for it to me is that i don't have $500 cash. if i had it, trust me, i would search them. i guess if i save my money, i can get...
dang! you luck dog!:D
when i got $20 in nickels that one time, i checked 1990D i could find for that error. did you check the prices on ebay?
a box of half dollars have 50 rolls, and is $500. you have to ask the bank to order a box for you, and they will sent the request into the feds...
i thought it was illegal to melt coins? i know its illegal for the copper cents, but is it illegal to melt down silver?
if that $5 bill design was just a little more to the right, that would be an error note!
so is their a chance that one of us will find one?
fox wants people to search for silver surfer coins!! i wonder what their up to? here is the contest website. that would be neat if we found one!
even though it is dateless, its still worth at least $4.50. you made a $4 profit off one coin!:D
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