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Update. I returned my very dear friend the coins (Whitman books) etc tonight. Keep in mind that he knows very little about coin value etc etc. he doesn’t really know what he even has. So..... I return them with appreciation for the treat. He then pulls out a little tin box about half the size of a cigar box full of silver dollars and half dollars. I bet he had over a 100 or more together but the majority were silver dollars. He had so many old shiny Morgans Morgan O and just how many other older ones of different earlier years. Look what they gave me. Just a few off the top. So I don’t know much at all about these so I’m about to check them out. Here’s a peek. And I know they may be face value but it’ll still be thrilling to look
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How and when to start buying my first coin
@Hemispherical @ricko and at any others. I want to buy a coin, just a coin. A dollar coin. Silver or the like. Haven’t gotten far enough to know yet what my true desire is. However I do love the 1900… (View Post)1 -
Re: Whitman is this a good thing?
@Hemispherical hey. Before I go to bed I wanted to share a very nice thing. I appreciate all your comments and I’ve always admired your wisdom. Thank you for your humor. So I returned my dear friends… (View Post)2 -
Re: Presidential dollars!! OMG!!! The errors are unbelievable!! What happened??
And there’s only 6 spikes on the reverse head instead of 7 (View Post)1 -
Re: Post a coin that has more sentimenal value than coin value to you
Pardon me for posting 3 but as I was about to do my own discussion this popped out at me SMH! In honor of my 2 brothers that died in a tragic house fire in 1979 I want to post in remembrance their li… (View Post)5 -
Re: testing my progress in coin education
@Hemispherical I certainly see and understand your point about the what do you see question. Wasn’t really seasoned enough to see how that looked til you point it out. Was never my intention to have … (View Post)1