Then I could slab the slabbed slabs, then someone else could slab the slabbed slabbed slabs!
The Peace dollar, unanimously. Struck in .900 fine silver it will always have melt value as well as numismatic value. It was originally designed...
Just as a heads up, all 1943 steel cents were zinc plated at the Mint to protect the steel from rust. This is the reason for the dark steel blue...
1924 is the highest mintage double eagle in existence.
All proofs, worth about $1.50 each.
A bath in Hcl (hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid) can cause the copper layer to be dissolved, leaving the zinc core.
The only way for a 1959 what cent to be made would be using old reverse dies and 1959 obverse dies.
the files are probably too large. there are several ways to shrink them.
The one diffused through white paper is astounding.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NGC-1993-D-LINCOLN-Cent-Penny-MS68-RD-USA-Mint-State-Red-BU-Coin-PRICE-GUIDE-55-/110801976048#ht_823wt_1163 there is this...
Oh. I never knew about the other 123456456765455654665444 times.
I doubt there is silver in there because the silver coins made at the San Francisco mint were specially packaged, not thrown into 1,000 coin bags....
:too-funny:
Does anybody think $5.35 is a good price for junk silver 1/4s? I sometimes find semi-key date Barbers in there, and today I found a 1960 proof,...
Well, I don't believe a double eagle is considered legal tender anymore.;)
You miss the part that they're fake?
Just sent him a IM reading: "It's a Roosevelt dime dum-dum."
of metal content, (from the chemist in me) i might take a guess that they are a heavier transition metal like cadmium. Cadmium comes to mind...
Yes I am right here.
I am looking for a Morgan or Peace dollar in VF+ condition, for $30 or less pumpkinpie
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