My bank is unfortunately not a user friendly bank. You can barely get a teller to smile. My bank closed the branch where I opened my account do...
Looks like you enjoyed the show. And you added some nice coins to your collection.
And this is why when it involves AI and the coin hobby, I don’t want anything to do with AI.
I never wore it. I just stack it. Lol
I think it will be close to that amount. If one really looks at what is going on in the world, with technology advancement and where does it all...
My bank won’t sell pennies to anyone, businesses included. They turn them back into the Fed. That's what a teller told me last week.
And the overseas markets are up already! Gold is back over $5000 and silver is knocking on the door at $80.
I would think the years are the date the locomotive was released.
That’s a nice gift! Tell her to send one to me. :smuggrin:
It is a tough coin. I’ve seen a couple but neither would work in my set. Like I said, I’ll keep looking. :)
I don’t know about the wear being common or not. I tend to think not.
Nice looking note but I don’t see anything special about that serial number.
I also need 18 coins for the high grade type set. I set this collection aside to work on completing a few other sets.
I have two type sets. One is low grade and the other is high grade. In the low grade I only need one coin, a Liberty Seated Silver Dollar. I just...
Yes it is! I only need one to have them all and you can guess which one I need. It’s the 1893-S of course. A solid four figure coin in the worse...
Very nice!
When I bought my fist one I was happy. Then I looked at them in my Red Book. It’s a short series with a fairly low price point. I realized that...
It’s raw but in a snap plastic holder. :)
A real nice 1928 $2.50 Gold Indian from my collection. I’m so glad I have the entire set. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of the latest additions to my Morgan Dollar collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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