Love the toning on that 1745 shilling! The LIMA coins are neat. I think the Queen Anne VIGO coins are interesting, too.
I chose 1911 for my $10 Indian because that was my paternal grandmother’s birthyear.
Guess they don’t have large dollar wrappers anymore. Not surprising, considering it’s been 48 years.
Still getting Ikes from the bank? That’s fun.
I’ll accept that. Three choices still expresses a preference, which is why I make people pick something up front. I like knowing which lots are...
Those poor little half dimes often did. Trimes, too. It was a big, tough world out there for a relatively thin little coin.
Hmm. You think? Maybe I should crack it out and resubmit? I’d be able to get professional photos that way. If I did that, I’m pretty sure it...
That’s not so far off, except I do treat the giveaway inventory like another one of my collections, and try to give away fun stuff that’s either...
It’s not for everyone. But I like it.
I did…
Sounds like you’re sitting on a respectable pile of silver, then!
Not yet I don’t, but I’m workin’ on it! ;) (And I put it all in two large safe deposit boxes.) @johnmilton - he’s your “one of everything” guy....
Welcome back, Mr.Bad!
Maybe that’s all it is. Thanks. Coin is not in hand just yet.
OMG! Score!!! WTG!!! :woot: Here- I only roll out this GIF of my cat Bean on special occasions, when it’s warranted… :cat: [ATTACH]
That’s certainly on the “to-do” list, albeit not a top immediate priority. I have the feeling that Type 2 G$ is gonna be a booger in MS. :nailbiting:
Yes, I'm sure they saw extensive circulation.
I'd much rather spend my money on the mint's products from 100-200+ years ago than blow it on their modern output. Mind you, I'm not hatin' on...
:) Not for sale, but PCGS says $585 (not taking the CAC bean into account). I have $520 in it, for what that's worth.
United States: 1883 copper-nickel proof 5-cents, Shield type PCGS PR64. Cert. #43777735. CAC verified. Numista-4411, Krause-Mishler-97....
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