In most cases you have to break them out.
I was assembling an album of ATB quarters in capsules from the US Mint. About 3/4 way through the mint changed capsules and they no longer fit in...
Never bought a medal from the US Mint.
Yes.
That is a nice set.
I started collecting in 1948. Every coin ever put in circulation was a potential find. Here is another one I got in the early 50's from a...
I was very excited to get this in change. I had found a bunch of them in change but nothing like the quality of this one. We would see SLQ's...
I like coins that look like they had to work for a living. Plus, anything made in 1943 is just beautiful.
Old man gave this to me in change rather than a quarter. Some time in the early 50's. [ATTACH]
That's what I am doing these days @Evan Saltis I have about 20 working. I posted several in the last few days. It is almost like finding coins...
Look at Cuds on U.S. Coins : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com) The 1989 had many examples. This may be a pre-cud.
Looks like die clash to me.
I made my own album for the ATB quarters. [ATTACH]
I got mine up through the transition year and will get no more. Not because they are ugly or any other reason. However the cost is getting out of...
Nice job @paddyman98 ridding the ground of all that stuff. It looks like the current generation gives little value to coinage. If I dropped a...
There is no such thing in the coin hobby as unsearched rolls or lots. The best you can do is buy mixed lots from reputable dealers or friends....
Yes, I would like to give him a shave but it might make it worse. Live it alone is best.
Just finished this with a very nice reverse and not so nice obverse. Constantine I, AE4, Thessalonica. CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed,...
I just finished this Crispus Campgate. Can't get it much better. [ATTACH] Crispus AE follis Obv: FL IVL CRIS-PVS NOB CAES, laureate, draped,...
I'd like to know how that is possible.
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