I'd go back to 1964 with thousands of 1957 silver certificates and buy a boatload of silver dollars.
Great job saving those, especially those commems. They don't deserve to be melted!
I'm not sure, but I think it says 1913.
Wow! Jump on it but be very careful to give her a fair deal if she sells them to you. Good luck!
I've visited Fort Hood several times (best bowling alley ever!) I was shocked by the sheer size of it.
So did I, even before I read your post! Spooky indeed...
Welcome! I have found a few 1930s, 40s, and 50s nickels in change. A lot of those darned enlarged portrait Jeffersons are showing up now.:mad:
Oh, my bad, d.t.menace, didn't see that;)
I'm not sure why, but it's certainly privately minted. Notice the lack of a denomination.
I believe it is a medal minted by the Working Man's Rare Coins
Wow. To turn down an education is a really bad idea.
Haha cool!
I couldn't think of a good word to describe collecting coins for pleasure but looking at them every day. "Serious" is just so darn serious;)
It's cool. I would think of them not as paper money but as cards to collect.
On and off since 2001, since 2009 in earnest (to use Green's words):p
That is too cool. So did this bank give these to clients as promotion?
I love British large pennies and U.S. Philippines issues.
Welcome to CoinTalk! I can't help, so... bump.
I like the rigid ones personally. PVC is evil, though.
It is very frosty. I am a novice, but on my screen it looks PL.
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