Dude what do you want, stop the spam. You have a one dollar coin. Stop bringing this thread to life again.
I read an article recently that there is 1 BILLION dollars in one dollar coins in the treasury vault that no one wants. https://www.npr.org/2011/06/28/137394348/-1-billion-that-nobody-wants I wanted to tell them that I'd be happy to accept all of them they want to give me
Back in the 1950s a farmer went into a Cadillac dealership near the City I lived in, he was dressed in his farm clothes and the salesmen ignored him...Finally someone asked him if they could help him and he said yes, I want to purchase that Cadillac on the showroom floor.. Memory is that it was valued at nearly 6K and he was asked how he wanted to pay for it..Cash he said I will be back tomorrow with cash. He returned the following day with his pickup truck full of loose pennies and parked it in front of the dealership. He had 3K in pennies and the remainder in cash . Lesson learned, don't ignore someone because of how they look. Story went on to tell how many banks he went to and how it was that he was able to acquire the pennies...I recall that the pickup was a 1 ton with heavy duty suspension to carry the weight. Three thousand dollars of pennies has to weigh one heck of a lot.
No. You have to special order them from the mint, just like the last few years of the presidential dollars. That's how the mint makes their money now - selling coins.
I was a youngster when that happened and my mother read it to us out of the Sunday paper..The old farmer gave the boys a lesson in good manners.
Yep, no date and mintmark, anywhere. Going thru old coins my mom gave me. I am not a avid coin collector, just curious.