I like those prices, I'm going to guess it was published in '64.
I think that a nice collection can be built for free, it may take some time though. I have come across many silver and proof coins in my change...
at least the shipping is free :goofer:
I agree, both sides of the coin have the size areas that appear to be "unwhizzed"
thanks guys. I really appreciate all of that. What are your favorite supply sites? I know of 5 or 6 off the top of my head
Hi Guys, There are a bunch of coin collecting supply websites out there, and I was just wondering what you guys look for in a website before you...
Thank you, we appreciate that.
Like what has been said before, just make sure you don't them. If they are already in holders, I would suggest getting some tubes or 2x2s to put...
I live on the Gulf of Mexico, so I'm a gulf of mexican, gulfofmex for short
You're welcome, I wish that it was an error, but they did make them in '05
Maybe silver by itself might be a little hard to tell apart from other metals, but a silver coin just has a certain look to it. Those coins just...
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/index.cfm?action=nickel_series Yep, they minted a bunch in '05
And last week, I went to another bank and got $200 in halves, I got 5 solid rolls of 1965-1970, and the 1970 was a proof. And on wednesday I went...
It is pretty much just luck. I went to the bank, asked for some rolls of halves, and got 2. I looked at the rolls, and they were solid 1964 and...
Thats what I'm saying, I just found 3 coins like that. I thought that one coin was cool, but 3 is weird. If it did hold some kind of drug, it...
I went to the bank and got $20 in loose halves. Found a 1962, 67, a gold plated franklin, and a proof 1986 liberty half dollar! I thought that one...
I got the other 2 open, same kind of thing, it's just that the bird is facing the other way. The part that says "estados unidos mexicanos" looks...
You guys were right! I looked at it closely, and there was a line. I popped it open, and found something pretty cool. Here's what it looks like...
Looks like a MS-70 doubled "s"
Gold Eagles (1838-1933) are 27mm in diameter, weigh 16.717 grams and are 90% gold (.48375oz), the rest is silver and copper. I'm not sure what the...
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