If I designed a modern US coinage... $1 composition as is, remove the remaining SBA from circulation. We can continue the Sacagawea design. I've...
I took an 1881 Haiti One Gourde that my grandparents had given me, and went to town with the silver polish, just to try to shine it up. I kick...
One of the very few birth year coins I have. It is also one of my pocket pieces. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've had my eye on one of these guys for awhile now. One of my collecting interests is pre-decimal coinage of the UK (and, by extension, Ireland)....
This past summer I lost a 1967 Canadian goose dollar that had been a faithful and reliable pocket piece. It was beginning to show some meaningful...
I'm not normally one to resurrect posts that are very old, so my apologies. I had been wondering on the silver content of the alloy of these...
One thing to consider: banks that are operating on a drive-thru only basis during the current coronavirus situation may not be operating their...
We are currently working in drive-thru only, with no lobby access except for safe box and that's by appointment only. We have also shut down our...
1910
Check that Ike, it looks silvery to me. EDIT: Just zoomed into the mint mark (D). Never mind.
Don't think you're likely to find any existing folders or albums with the W's, since we are close to the end of the series and those were...
This is my current one, the 1960 Crown. Ask me again tomorrow as my opinion will probably change. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes. Every penny I pick up goes in my change jar, which will eventually get cashed in and spent on silver or other coins. So every penny found is...
Me too. Except I occasionally have a small stack of them that comes and goes.
I do prefer the jingle of the .900 alloy over the .999 coins, and tend to be a traditionalist when it comes to coinage, but I definitely...
That is a fine haul, sir. Very nice!
I, too, cannot get behind the Barbers. His Lady Liberty is a rather handsome fellow. They were the workhorses of our coinage (hence the...
1847 crown.
My two best are an 1867 three cent nickel that was probably mistaken for a dime in a customer deposit a few years ago, and a 1900-O Morgan that...
I would say 1980s with the introduction of the ASE and Maple Leaf.
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