@EXOJUNKIE said:
I wish I had a dollar for every 1964-D Peace Dollar thread.
I would rather have a dollar for every question that Roger spams his book.
I own the book, I enjoy the book, I recommend the book. But if every forum question resulted in telling someone to go buy and read some book for the answer, we wouldn't have a need for the forums.
It's possible that this poster is an intelligent, experienced and thoughtful collector, but I tend to lend gravitas more towards posters who have contributed greatly to this forum, and demonstrably to the hobby in general. Possibly the line was meant as a humorous one-off; if so, it fell flat for me.
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The employee states in the video that a few samples may have been sent to Washington for assay. But none of the coins ever reached the Mint cashier. So the story about Denver Mint employees being able to buy the coins on one particular day is false
this is interesting and something I had never heard before. have any of the members who are certain they did "reach the cashier" and were subsequently disbursed, disputed this statement??
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The employee states in the video that a few samples may have been sent to Washington for assay. But none of the coins ever reached the Mint cashier. So the story about Denver Mint employees being able to buy the coins on one particular day is false
this is interesting and something I had never heard before. have any of the members who are certain they did "reach the cashier" and were subsequently disbursed, disputed this statement??