Since 1982 our cents have been zinc with a very thin copper outer layer. It isn’t uncommon to find the copper layer partially missing. Spend it...
That is the right way to view it. I used to get so stressed over these spot price levels. I finally stopped focusing so much attention on them...
This. ^^
Over the years varnish has had a number of different solvents. Older varnishes were most typically cut with alcohol. Put a drop or two of...
Oh yeah…. I have one early copper that was fairly pricey. The NGC authentication page tells me the grade is no longer applicable ten years after...
All dimes, quarters and halves prior to 1965 were 90% silver. That dime has experienced unusual but very attractive toning.
I have purchased some rolls from the mint for Dansco's I have. Not routinely. Just a few times.
I bet that is hard to do! But bless you for doing the right thing.
Hey Leif…. Do you have to report your finds and possibly turn them over for their archeological importance?
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What is wrong with shooting a fellow on the spoot anyway? Seems a rather humane thing to do for a feller.
Ouch.... Yeah, that one got by QC.... It's funny but I have noticed in the past when I order rolls that the Philadelphia minted coins look like...
Why do people abuse helpless coins like that?
My earliest interest in coins was seeing one of those “keep me an never go broke” tokens on my granddaddy’s nightstand. He carried that piece...
Get you some headlight lens polish from the parts store. It will buff up your slabs better than they came from NGC.
Odd thing that Has just occurred to me and now I have to wonder what the intent was…. Not long ago @Collecting Nut posted two confederate notes...
Alright @masterswimmer …… I’ll make good…. This is one of three notes that have been in my wife’s side of the family since the civil war. Very...
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I will certainly be following your thread. I have done some casual metal detecting in recent years and found some late 19th century garbage but...
And the listing is gone. Well done sir!
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