Oh no, now you have fingerprints - BACK TO THE BATH!!
Seriously, for those making fun of your speech, I don't know if you're from the USA or another country. I know a bit of French but would most likely be laughed out of a French forum for my writing of their language.
What you have there are common Eisenhower (Ike) Dollars and a Half Dollar, which are both worth nothing more than what they are, $1 and 50 cents. In 1975 and 1976 the mint changed the design of those coins and the Quarter to commemorate the 200th birthday (bicentenniel) of our country, putting 1776-1976 on them. We don't have any of those 3 coins dated 1975.
Those who collect coins seriously never wash the coins, but keep them in their natural state. There are ways to safely remove dirt, but if it was a collector coin, the soap would destroy the value. For coins like what you have shown, they were already worth only $1.00 and .50 respectively, so no harm done. Save them as something unique, or spend them. And please don't be afraid to ask questions.
Have bought and sold on BST, many references available when asked.
This thread is getting awesomer by the minute. I feel major chain yanking in the offing. MJ
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
ummmm.........I know how this scares most of the forumates, but I've just lost it!!!
Is this for real? Why would a designer want to depict her as a scarey looking hag? And why would her attorneys allow it? >>
There are some people out there who genuinely dislike women. Perhaps this clown was one of them.
Years ago, I remember an article in the local paper about women lifting weights. Initially, I thought it would encourage women to do many reps with light weights to improve muscle toning. Instead, it appeared that a reporter went out of his way to find the two ugliest bull d**es in town who were power lifters, so much so that they made the image at issue look attractive.
"Vou invadir o Nordeste, "Seu cabra da peste, "Sou Mangueira......."
Also found a coin again from the old ~ Closet! I should ~ do not do cleanly again any! But I like the clean money, if after clean, will not lose its value I to want to be again clean Everybody may suggest me?
$4.6364 is the rounded silver value for the 1965-1970 silver Kennedy half dollar on October 21, 2011. This is usually the value used by coin dealers when selling these coins at melt value. However, the total melt value is continued below.
2. Calculate 60% copper value :
(3.2280 × .00220462262 × 11.5 × .60) = $0.0491034
3. Add the two together :
$4.6364591671 + $0.0491034 = $4.6855625671
$4.6855625671 is the total melt value for the 1965-1970 silver Kennedy half dollar on October 21, 2011.
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Seriously, for those making fun of your speech, I don't know if you're from the USA or another country. I know a bit of French but would most likely be laughed out of a French forum for my writing of their language.
What you have there are common Eisenhower (Ike) Dollars and a Half Dollar, which are both worth nothing more than what they are, $1 and 50 cents. In 1975 and 1976 the mint changed the design of those coins and the Quarter to commemorate the 200th birthday (bicentenniel) of our country, putting 1776-1976 on them. We don't have any of those 3 coins dated 1975.
Those who collect coins seriously never wash the coins, but keep them in their natural state. There are ways to safely remove dirt, but if it was a collector coin, the soap would destroy the value. For coins like what you have shown, they were already worth only $1.00 and .50 respectively, so no harm done. Save them as something unique, or spend them. And please don't be afraid to ask questions.
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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<< <i>Ugliest US coin ever >>
ummmm.........I know how this scares most of the forumates, but I've just lost it!!!
Is this for real? Why would a designer want to depict her as a scarey looking hag? And why would her attorneys allow it?
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
<< <i>This thread is getting awesomer by the minute. I feel major chain yanking in the offing. MJ >>
Ya think? lol
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.americanlegacycoins.com
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<< <i>Ugliest US coin ever >>
ummmm.........I know how this scares most of the forumates, but I've just lost it!!!
Is this for real? Why would a designer want to depict her as a scarey looking hag? And why would her attorneys allow it? >>
There are some people out there who genuinely dislike women. Perhaps this clown was one of them.
Years ago, I remember an article in the local paper about women lifting weights. Initially, I thought it would encourage women to do many reps with light weights to improve muscle toning. Instead, it appeared that a reporter went out of his way to find the two ugliest bull d**es in town who were power lifters, so much so that they made the image at issue look attractive.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
Steve
And on a side note if i have to see that womens face one more time im gonna hurl
<< <i>Nothing wrong with cleaning up coins and removing the gems.... >>
Well, provided those are two different actions!
Eric
Don't clean coins. The coins you have are only worth face value. Cleaning them does not help.
<< <i>I never get these ... >>
+1
Successful Trades: Swampboy,
1. Calculate 40% silver value :
(31.35 × .0321507466 × 11.5 × .40) = $4.6364591671
$4.6364 is the rounded silver value for the 1965-1970 silver Kennedy half dollar on October 21, 2011. This is usually the value used by coin dealers when selling these coins at melt value. However, the total melt value is continued below.
2. Calculate 60% copper value :
(3.2280 × .00220462262 × 11.5 × .60) = $0.0491034
3. Add the two together :
$4.6364591671 + $0.0491034 = $4.6855625671
$4.6855625671 is the total melt value for the 1965-1970 silver Kennedy half dollar on October 21, 2011.
<< <i>Then I am clean it Should Will not lose its value >>
Yes.