BORGOVAN -- Thank you very much for your explanation and reference. It was very helpful. I really appreciate it.
Sorry, I just don't get it. If a 1942 (or 1943) dime is the same as a 1942p (or 1943p dime), why do the e-bay sellers differentiate by utilizing...
I hope this question is not too dumb. I noticed 1942p and 1943p mercury dimes for sale on e-bay. However, I cannot find the 1942p or the 1943p...
I want to thank you all for your very useful responses. I can always count on this board to provide the best information. Again, thank you.
I'd appreciate any insights you can provide. I found a 1943 penny that looks like it's copper or bronze. It does not look like your typical grey...
Since these trade dollar fakes weight a little less, does anyone have an idea how much silver content they have?
Thank you all for your comments. I learned a lot from the responses.
I tried the forum's search feature, but could not find the exact answer. Maybe the question cannot be easily answered, but I'll ask it. In...
Yakpoo: Thank you for your comment. It's the one my wife likes the best.
Vess1, Boxerchip, tmoneyeagles and Chip: I thank you all for your considered comments and advice. And, yes, I do have multiples of the key coins...
Boxerchip: Thank you. Just Carl: I appreciate the cautionary advice. As I said in my thread opener, I have a modest collection, but I am not...
I am a modest coin collector. Recently, my father-in-law died and left my wife with about 1000 U.S. coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters,...
Thanks to my brother Paul and all other Veterans of Foreign Wars.
I notice a company called GEMCo (www.thegemco.com) is in the Sacramento area with full page newspaper ads for buying your coins such as 1893S...
Theses are excellent tips. As a novice, I appreciate them.
If you don't need the money and coin collection space is not an issue, I'd tend to keep the Ike dollars. There seems to be increasing interest in...
Hobo -- Post #11 is exactly it. Thank you very much.
Thank you all for your input. I couldn't find anything about this coin using the Coin Talk search mode or the Google search, so I really...
I've followed this thread since the beginning. It's been informative and entertaining.
By accident, I came into possession of a Peace Dollar that has no date. On the reverse (under United States of America) it reads, ".999 Fine...
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