The Proof mintage is only 4830 and it has a nice Wedding Dance scene on the reverse. Hard to go wrong with a First Spouse Coin! ...don't know how...
Alan, the quarter looks spectacular! NGC lists an MS67 @ $156...ya never know!
Firstly...this new format seems unresponsive. I try a "Reply with Quote" and it just dies. Chris, I've never opened any of the paint cans since...
My Father got caught up in the coin frenzy of the late '50s and early '60s. While he was busy cherrypicking Morgan dollars from the Cleveland...
For quite a while, I had mistakenly thought the First Spouse coins could be minted throughout the twelve (12) month period of their release. I...
Hey-ya Joe! Waddaya know? :D The prices listed above seem close to what I've seen MS70 and PF70 coins sell for on eBay. "Some" of the '69s sell...
The First Spouse collection is wearing me out, so I was resolved to forego the ATB 5 Oz series. However, when I read about their unique production...
LOL...you go DOG!
Watch & learn.
Yep...I think the Mint "basically" does a good job, but has a lot of room for improvement. This is a good opportunity to express our unvarnished...
I see that he reposted my comments...I have to give him credit for that...thanks! He asks an interesting question...Does the US Mint Deserve the...
I can't believe silver speculation is still a topic on CT. Bottom line...if you want to sell your silver...and the spot price is above $18/Oz,...
Louis Golino publishes articles on news.coinupdate.com about the US Mint, but deletes comments of suggested improvements. Is he an objective...
I tried to find the Coin World article I read that discussed the minting process of the ATB 5 Oz coins. I can't find it, but found another article...
Coin World had a whole article about the production of the ATB 5 Oz coins a while back. A Master Hub is produced for each design and Working...
That's one of the unique aspects of this series...they don't use dies. All the 5oz coins are produced from hubs.
You spent $54 for $65 worth of silver (1.85 Oz @$35/Oz)...then you have some "non-zero" numismatic value to boot...not bad! :thumb: You may have...
Long time, Illini240! I've been patiently waiting to buy the 1908 grading poster you were talking about a while back...is that still in the works?
Woo Hoo!! I hit the Mother Lode! [IMG]
This is a funny thread. :D At 6 AM, your time would be much better spent watching "Muy Buenos Dias" on Telemundo! :hail:
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