Sure. why not?
many of us will never see a new "regular" quarter again.
Œ‰Ø∏€‹›ı·‚£¢∞§¶•ª!!!!! this totally sucks! 112 quarters? Plus the 57 as of a year from now? Not good.
If that's the case, what were they doing in post office vending machines in great numbers back then?
I don't know if they're still minting Lincoln memorial cents. 2009 is the bicentennial and they're going to have the the commem reverses followed...
probably not. They ran out of them in 1998, which is why they had to mint the 1999s.
not good. there are FIVE "mint marks" for morgans Plain, D, O, S, and CC
Okay, when do you think they're going to come out? Will they be the same as the ones being printed now? (I'm pretty sure the new design c-note...
I've got two sets of everything. One, I bought as sets, and one I'm trying to get from circulation. of the original 12 I"ve gotten everything but...
I actually saw one of those up close. It was in a bazar in Yazd, Iran. I got some very interesting coins, but not that one. I knew it was a...
I knew I should have gotten that 1948 Morgan dollar when I had the chance!
No they're not. The new obverse is permanent.
Guido...I know it's caracalla, but there was an emperor Guido and I'd love to know if there were any coins of his that exist (he reigned in around...
Bicentennials always circulated. But westward nickels not so much. it's the new obverse Jeffersons that don't circulate. Has anyone seen any '08s?...
One of the major things that presidents have over Kings...you don't usually commemorate bad presidents (James Buchanan in the US presidential...
Leopolds II and III were both evil people. Great.
The nickel is forgotten too. Have you seen any dated after 2003 in circulation recently? It's november and I've yet to see a 2008.
That is a "peace medal" not an inaugural one. They didn't start making them until 1901.
The inaugural medal, which is authorized by the inaugural committee, unlike the "peace medals" which ar produced by the US Mint, usually go for...
that was always the answer.
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