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Other than modern bullion coins (e.g. platinum eagles), what U.S. coin doesn't fit the list then?
<< <i>"Copper, Nickel, Silver and Gold Issues"
Other than modern bullion coins (e.g. platinum eagles), what U.S. coin doesn't fit the list then? >>
Steel cents? I guess we cant collect those.
<< <i>"Copper, Nickel, Silver and Gold Issues"
Other than modern bullion coins (e.g. platinum eagles), what U.S. coin doesn't fit the list then? >>
Well, clad coinage comes to mind.
But, of course, I read it more positively: Willing to include a nice coin, whether it's made of copper, nickel, silver, or gold.
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
Colonial and Early American Coins
- Redbook Type Coins
- Rare Die Varieties
United States Coins
- Copper, Nickel, Silver and Gold Issues
- Choice Type Coins
- Gold CACs and Old Holdered Pieces
World Coins which Circulated in Early America
- Dutch Lion Daalders
- Spanish Colonial Pillar and Portrait Coinage
- Gold Ducats and Escudos
Esoteric Numismatic Items
- World Coins with Striking Designs
- Select Hard Times Tokens, Civil War Tokens and Conder Tokens
- Interesting Medals
- Etc.
Those 4 areas cover pretty much everything ever minted except ancients and modern clad.
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection