...and I have a 1943 copper cent. Canadian of course :)
5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents..1968-2000 $1 coins...1968-1987. There are some pure nickel 2001 25 cents. They don't have the "P"...
I drop them into charity change boxes at Tim Horton's or at Mickey D's. Generally one can pass them in change in US-Canada border areas, where I...
The 1971 BC dollars tone really well. I have one that is a "rainbow" of colors as well. Must be something about the .500 silver alloy they used at...
The Pacific fishing boat $5. [IMG] [IMG]
I love the old $20's with Banff National Park on the back. [IMG] [IMG]
I agree with you.
Thx. I had been wanting a 1917 United States Note and this one was just right. A few crinkles, but most features on it are intact.
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I won't even consider pre-1933 US gold unless it is in a reputable slab.
My affliction <dry humor> is original surface double eagles, both Libs and Saints. A very costly hobby nowadays.
Prices are all funky on common date mint state Saints nowadays. MS-64's are quite high and the difference between 64's and 65's has compressed...
Very informational post and glad you got your money back. Much thx for posting!! Counterfeits like this one are exactly the reason practically...
IMHO, we should replace the $1 and $2 notes with coins and eliminate the 1 cent coin. We already have the replacement for the $1 note in the...
"Mint in the West"...I wonder which one he means, AdamL...San Fran, Carson City or Denver...LOL. ASE's are great coins to collect, fisher2....
Yes, there are 1965 silver quarters. Best place nowadays to watch for them would be in "junk" silver hoards. A lot of people buy "junk" silver but...
1961 seemed to be year where this purple toning was much more common. Must be some trace element in the copper or nickel they used.
Smart decision, I would send it back as well. Use the money to buy a nice, already slabbed $5 Liberty. They are fairly common, so be very choosy....
If you really like the coin, I would strongly consider sending it to PCGS for certifcation. Even if it has been cleaned and comes back in a "PCGS...
I wish they would use the Reserve Bank of Australia's polymer substrate instead. Those notes are near impossible to counterfeit.
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