Yes that's what I thought. The OP is confusing.
I have a 1988 here I got in change today. It's a WAM. So I have a rarity?
I always wanted a Spanish or Mexican 8 reale, pillar dollar.
"Back in the day" = before paypal.
Well you never know what silver spot is going to do.
I save all pre 1950 nickels.
Silver is moving today.
Buy both.
Yes I would think so.
I still think the answer is for customers to pick out the non US coins themselves.
Don't tell us where you are getting them.
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If it were me I'd try to get a 1912-S in there. Then you would only be missing 4 coins. You could also look on eBay to check pricing.
Some kid played with it.
Why don't sharks bite lawyers? professional courtesy
Suppose they don't donate it. So would banks declare this as income and pay tax on it?
Is it really that hard to sort your coins before going to the bank? Anyone who does not pick out the foreign coins ahead of time is just giving...
I save the stuff like the Mt. Rushmore with the double on Jefferson's nose, the Alaska with the extra bear claw.
That firm is unfamiliar to me.
It's good to see the move going up for a change.
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