Read any of the previous responses. Also this is an 9 year old thread.
Yeah, no. Denver wasn’t even founded until 1858 and the mint there didn’t start making coins till 1906. The date has nothing to do with when it...
1790s?
To try an put a number on it, I would say at least two mint bags and a good story.
Pretty sure there is some error with the scale because .11 grams of copper is not enough to strike anything resembling a cent.
Maybe after market.
Yeah I’m not a huge fan of the color. Shame that’s how it came out.
I would qualify a doomsday as an emergency. In a doomsday it could be difficult to sell PMs. Not sure how this doesn’t answer the question or help...
Bit of a long shot here, but in the Fallout series of video games, they use bottle caps as currency after a nuclear war. I did a quick search...
There is no real way of knowing, but my thinking would be as long as there is some form of humanity remaining, there’s a chance. There’s many...
Rare? Sorta I guess. Valuable? No. As said before, you can’t eat gold, can’t drink gold, can’t hunt or defend yourself with gold etc.. I believe...
I would suggest sending a private message to the mods, they will be the most helpful is there is anything that can be done to resolve the situation.
No. Again.
So in this case, how much is a 1/10oz or gold worth?
You don’t have one, let’s move on.
Well it depends on the type of emergency. If it’s a personal emergency (car is totaled, house burns down etc.), then I wouldn’t be terribly...
10s seem interestingly low. I don’t actively seek them, but I get them all the time if it’s something I could get back in change. I’ve never seen...
I don’t know for sure, but I doubt banks know when they are getting new notes in. Kinda just depends on what people bring in or what they get when...
No. Also that doesn’t even look like a half.
I’ve check all of the boxes. Plus some you didn’t list.
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