Look, it's CAC certified!
I bought a couple of ASE proofs back when they were around $25 from the mint. In 2011 I bought 2 of the anniversary sets because I got an email...
Those Sellers need to circumcise their photos.
I have some proof ASEs I bought from the mint for somewhere around $25 each! Silver! Times have changed...
I posted one of those crap videos here the the other day. AI voice, showing some well-circulated common coin ( usually Lincoln wheat cents ) and...
D - P.S. you'll shoot your eye out :joyful:
[ATTACH] Two dollars it is
A box of of $1 coins :angelic:
It's over an hour, believe it or not. I only watched about 5 minutes of it, that was more than enough. I made sure to copy the title exactly the...
[MEDIA] If anyone has a few minutes, check this out. The opening shot is great! ( MS32? really? ) What's the point of these videos, who are...
Yeah, if I'm gonna spend that much for something "Omega" , I'd get a Seamaster 300 , probably for a lot less than the Omega coins.
I stand corrected.
It has to be a proof. SF didn't mint any business strikes in 1970. (except Lincolns, that is )
I got a '57 sc in change the other day. They're still out there...
The BEP used to do that. Any time I bought more than one note or set, they would send consecutive serials.
Lately "yootoob" has lots of AI videos showing worthless cents , saying many are worth millions. I feel sorry for the poor slobs posting in the...
The Mint already makes some of its gold coins in .999. The gold Buffalo, for instance.
I had a 1924 St. Gaudens $20. I actually made a profit on it, but I still wish I hadn't sold it. I could get another one, but the cost is much...
I wish the mint would adopt that .999 policy for all their gold offerings.
It turns out that the notes were not from circulation after all . They were from some hoarded notes that belonged to my grandfather. So it's not...
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