Very cool, a great looking display.
I am still seeing them in circulation. Not loads, but enough that I hadn't thought about it.
Nice looking coin Dave, I love those Morgans. Especially in 64 and up. Thanks for sharing.
The second looks dipped to me.
It just happened that with the slow economy a lot of people were recycling their change so the banks had no need to order nickels or dimes. in...
I am not particularly religious, but I feel it should be on our coins.
1889 is a pretty common date, worth about $15-$18 dollars in that condition. For a little more money you could find a much better coin than either...
Bummer about the well. Here are a couple of my pics to hopefully cheer you up.
I read a letter in N.N. that one showed up here in Iowa, so I'm hoping I may see one before to long. I'm not holding my breath though. Actually I...
....You bend over and pick up a cent off the ground and check it for errors.
Only the cent and nickel cost more than they are worth depending on the price of metal that day). The other coins offset it and then some.
This is a little out of date, but these were the cost in the spring of 2008. Penny - 1.26 cents Nickel - 7.7 cents Dime - 4 cents Quarter...
It is funny that people don't know that some of these coins and bills are, but I have to admit before I got back into collecting in 1999, the...
You don't think the roll of Indians are worth anything more than the wheats?
I'll say $1.15 each.
It sounds like a decent deal. It seams that some people are paying over face for Ikes now so you may be able to make some money there and you just...
They are all very nice. :thumb:
I have a few Egyptian coins, I'll have to give it a try. :thumb:
I think you done good. A silver coin for face is good enough, but a silver half for a dime is killer. :high5:
I would think that if there is melted plastic on the coins that solvents would not do very good, unless you can find a solvent to melt plastic....
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