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Re: Are Fugio Cents legal tender?
I think the first use of "Legal Tender" was for the three cent silver coins of 1853 which had an intrinsic value well below the face value at the time of issue. It is a term that the Govern… (View Post)1 -
Re: deleted
I think the grey sheet should be concentrating on the frequently traded items - Modern proof sets, mint sets, modern commems, etc. If they want to expand, they should expand into MS70 and PR70 graded… (View Post)1 -
Re: Politics and Coins are a Bad Mix
People don't like to have their bubble burst. This is not a self-confirming forum. There are people here who don't share your views, news or facts. Because of that, feelings will get hurt when you sh… (View Post)3 -
Re: Need help identifying confederate currency
Continental currency and they are copies. (View Post)4 -
Re: Current Market: Buying Opportunity or Downsize/Liquidate
Collectors are mostly buying through the internet not at shows. Shows are mainly for dealers to either get rid of excess inventory or buy deals that are usually not available to the general collector… (View Post)4