True, but if you attach a note explaining what is going on, that would be mailable, so the note would be illegal. :)
No offense but clantongang makes me think of the sound a crown would make when tossed in a bucket. :)
Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
It may not have been that expensive. It is probably cast not struck, and if base metal it would be pretty inexpensive.
Yes I'm not kidding. And it is readily available. I found several copies in the $12 - $13 range.
The Mint was under Thomas Jefferson, Sec of State, not Hamilton Sec of Treasury. That's because it's the same coin. But they made a lot more...
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That sounds like a acid soaked dime to me. Would ned pictures to be sure.
I don't waste my time sitting around waiting for auctions to end so I can do a manual snipe bid. I let the snipe tool do it while I'm away doing...
I think the 1801 is S-216 , and the 1802 is S-230.
They are on the raised features so feed finger abrasions are out. The lines appear to have some lines that are etched separated by lines that are...
"Old PCGS grading is terrible" Does that say something about their old grading or their current grading? PCGS is good, so most likely the coin...
Probably because most collectors don't bother keeping the sets together and they tend to be more interested in the individual coins. The mintage...
For $25 that is a very nice score! S-267
They can't strike anymore after the end of the year, but sales tend to continue until the next comm programs goes on sale or they run out. Since...
I think they wrote it poorly and the part about numismatists refers to the bulk exporting. Because banks still order them from the Fed and he Fed...
I ordered an item from Nashville TN last Thursday afternoon, it arrived in my mailbox by Noon Friday. This is the second package I have purchased...
You will also find it discussed in Wilmar Whites book Coin Chemistry. The process can be sped up some by applying some gentle heating. You could...
Please speak english. And what Paddyman means it that when a collector is burglarized and their coins stolen it is amazing how often it turns out...
This question has come up a LOT, and the answer is Washington crossing the Delaware. There has also been discussion of designs for all coins...
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