I think it used to be illegal to own error coins. Among other things, the government claimed that the mint didn't make mistakes so any mistakes could be confiscated as counterfeits. Did Joe buy his first error Ike?
Good memory Chris! Yeah, I kinda left that one hanging too!!! I just felt so bad that I destroyed that poor little coin. I just gave that away as a prize in my last contest that I held. Maybe they could post some pics of the coin. You guys are too funny! This is why I love CT!!! :thumb::bow: Maybe in 2-4 weeks, I can show you what I did! Hmmmm......
are you talking about the 1933gold eagle. :eating: this thread can go anywhere. but make sure you keep it coins or else the mods will shut it down. no offence dave.
You hired an entire dive team to descend to the bottom of Copper Creek and the Schuylkill River to retrieve over 350,000 henning nickels??? -LTB
Ah, you might be onto something...he sent off a bunch of silver coins and some other silver scrap (some being owned by the wife) to be melted into a large silver bar that he will be getting back in a few weeks. Was melting U.S. coinage against the law back in the day? -LTB
What is the Mint selling that's naughty that used to be illegal? Something raw I guess... :rolling: Oops I Did It Again