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Re: WHAT IS A SCAM BLISS COIN PRESS?
Also tomfoolery comes to mind . . .. (View Post)2 -
Re: A Few More Thoughts About War Nickels
> > Not so. Melting became profitable around 1962 when silver reached $1.29 per ounce, and smelters were paying 30 to 40 percent above face for war nickels. Roll searchers at the time, includin… (View Post)1 -
Re: Comments on the proposed $250 bill?
I believe it was around that time that the government quit printing $500 and $1000 notes. They stopped issuing them to the public in 1969. (View Post)2 -
Re: Low serial number notes
These all appear to be notes that were issued to collectors in special sets by the Treasury Department at a premium price. They were issued in special albums or folders, and if you have the original … (View Post)1 -
Re: A Few More Thoughts About War Nickels
> Depends on whether Coinstar accepts them. I've found several rejected silver dimes and quarters in the return slot of a local machine. (View Post)1
