The penny costs the guvmunt more to make than a penny
The nickel costs the guvmunt more to make than a nickel
both should be eliminated from circulation and the dime would effectively become the new penny.
the ole penny and nickel could be struck in special editons (such as brilliant and satin finish proofs)
in limited quantities each year to satisfy the unquenchable appetites of collectors.
Collector of Buffalo Nickels and other 20th century United States Coinage a.k.a "The BUFFINATOR"
It has been my experience on this forum that there is likely nothing that we can all agree on. So perhaps that should be the one numismatic fact upon which we can all agree: There is nothing that we can all agree on.
And certainly I cannot agree that a half dime is just a nickel.
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A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Buffalo nickels always look cool.
A MS70 is greater than a MS69
BU Generally means -Butt Ugly. Not -Brilliant Uncirculated.
Buy the coin.............not the holder
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The penny costs the guvmunt more to make than a penny
The nickel costs the guvmunt more to make than a nickel
both should be eliminated from circulation and the dime would effectively become the new penny.
the ole penny and nickel could be struck in special editons (such as brilliant and satin finish proofs)
in limited quantities each year to satisfy the unquenchable appetites of collectors.
a.k.a "The BUFFINATOR"
Threads started by BillJones or images of his collection are very cool and interesting
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That is very true...................as soon as someone tells the owner of the coin that they believe is DD, that it is SD
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Shorecoll beat me to it.
Copper is not red.
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It has been my experience on this forum that there is likely nothing that we can all agree on. So perhaps that should be the one numismatic fact upon which we can all agree: There is nothing that we can all agree on.
And certainly I cannot agree that a half dime is just a nickel.
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