Oh I forgot to ask: Are you planning on getting a Trade Dollar? Or do you not consider that to be a real dollar type?
Edit: Ignore this. I didn’t notice it was a HALF Dollar. It looked like a Dollar to me. [ATTACH]
Very very nice!!! This is the first time I’ve seen anyone collecting a dollar type set like myself. I’m not anywhere close to where you are...
Oh ok cool! :D I like the bear on the back. Nice and fierce!
Does this count as a classic commemorative? 1925-S Half Dollar California Diamond Jubilee. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If you want to stack silver and don’t care what kind I highly recommend these Britannias currently on sale on JMBullion. They may not be Silver...
JM Bullion has them cheaper. $589.40 for a tube of 20 if paid by check. That comes out to $29.47 per ASE coin. [ATTACH]
Thanks! That’s exactly the info I was looking for! Sounds like I should keep them then and just use regular, modern bills instead of spending...
Are you talking about the circulated blue seal silver certificates? I know the higher grade stuff can sell for 20x face value. Like this one:...
I’m just curious if it’s worth saving them? Like if one of the $5 silver certificates is worth $6-$7 then it’s worth keeping and not spending....
I have a Master’s degree in history but a person can’t know everything. If everyone relied on Google this forum would no longer exist.
Hmm that’s very interesting. I guess I always assumed after Italy surrendered to the Allies that they just used pre-War currency. I had no idea...
So are these all just spending money? Or is there any sort of premium on any of these? [ATTACH]
It does look kind of red. It looks like the color of blood. Maybe dark red would be a better description. Or crimson.
So wait were they actually legally tender in Italy at one point then? Like an American soldier could use those dollars to purchase from an...
Interesting. Do you happen to know if all 3 are still “technically” legal tender?
Hmm maybe I’m colorblind ♂️
Oh really? I’m guessing there must not be as many considering very few American troops served in North Africa during WW2 compared to the many more...
What do the different colors mean? I know the red seal is a Hawaiian note that was printed so that if the Japanese invaded Hawaii the government...
Bullion Now actually got some Wedge-Tailed Eagles in today.
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