I'm still wondering why she put a chubby girl on the coin to represent a woman who walked half way across the country!
That's a ton of info. It's perfect, thank you! The guy who wrote this just needs pictures to go with it.
I got my fist proof set on fathers day, a 1979 set. I wanted to scan it and zoom in to see if my mint mark was type 1 or 2. Scanning the set...
I heard about it because my wedding ring got a rhodium coating put on it. It helps white gold not turn yellowish. I think I'm gonna get 30 coats...
Was reading about Rhodium on wikipedia the other day ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodium and this stuff is amazing. It says it's the most...
I've asked that same question on here before.....and you will not get a straight answer from anyone.
if gold prices actually do make it to $1000 an ounce and people want to cash in on their old gold rings and such, what would they do? Just take it...
I'm wanting to cash in my gold and silver coins. I have no idea how to do that. Do I take them to local coin dealers, pawn shops, or mail them...
The 3 blurry coins are a year 0 Lepton, a year 2000 $5 australian coin, and a year 1000 Chola coin, respectivly.
I think in my area I'll have better luck with them. I've gone through about 300 rolls and come up with a 2000 proof and 2 40% halves. Plus, just...
Look in the Numismatic forum under the Sakagawea topic. The tail feathers are different.
I searched rolls of halves like a lot of people on this forum do. Evenually I got fed up with halves that had all been searched through and had...
How would one know if it's a proof or not if there's no distinguishing mint mark?
Asked for some sackies today at the bank and got these from the genius bank teller. Mint mark looked like an unreadable blob until I scanned...
An interesting note though: VanNuthouse submitted the liberty dollar design to be used on the coin that became the sackagewa (sp)
The fact of the matter is that you're shelling out about $15 for $7.50 worth of silver and that VanNuthouse guy is making a profit. And there is...
Next time you make a purchase somewhere, especially at a fast food restuarant, pay with a $2 bill, a half-dollar, an Ike dollar, a S.B.A dollar,...
How would you go about melting them down and getting the silver into bar form? How much would it be to do that process?
Are the old die's available for sale or does the fed think that would make counterfitting too easy?
That was Best Buy actually.
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