I prefer coins that have worked for a living. In 70 plus years of collecting I haven't made any money. But, my collection has energy, potential...
Thanks for that. But, if it is the kind of email that comes from random addresses, is there a way to stop it? Or, is this a different subject?
The green one looks like an old Juke Box or Nickelodeon nickel. Nice.
Me too!
If there is a return envelope or card with postage paid, the business must pay postage. So, return the envelope with nothing in it and no return...
If it is email you are talking about it is very difficult to stop. If you search anywhere on line for anything yo will get pop up ads from all of...
Large what over small what?
Looks like a little damage is included with the lamination. Still a nice coin. All wartime silver is nice.
Like how many coins are given to select individuals like mint executives, congressmen, senators, dignitaries, etc.?
I don't think the authorized purchaser program would be as much of an issue if it weren't for the experience we have trying to buy a new release...
@Beedles I believe your item number 6 is redundant. These two coins may have been available singly. I am not positive thought.
Congratulations. I like coins that had to work for a living.
I personally think it is too much, but, people are looking for stuff that is unique, or at least scarce. And, they want to be the first to have...
Yes, I want to know how?
And then there is the 1994 P Jefferson from the Coin and Currency set. Two Jefferson's that are necessary for a complete set. Not a very good...
Nice coin. I got several of these when they came out. I didn't realize the low population.
My wife 1947. Lot of old people on this site?
I spent 10 years trying to keep up with the State Quarters series, all the variations and manufactured rarities. Then I spent another 10 years...
Here are two of mine. They were very common when I was young. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Dearborn Looking good, nice job. Nice coins.
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