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Re: Sterling Cup by 1652 Massachusetts Coiners John Hull and Robert Sanderson, Sr sells at HA
You'd think that. But melting circulating 92.5% pure "sterling" silver coins to make hollowware (cups, mugs, plates, bowls, etc), was so prevalent, resulting in constant coin shortages, tha… (View Post)2 -
Re: Was the shop employee low balling me or am I just ridiculous?
I mean. It could be that he's just not interested in them. Has too many, hasn't been able to sell what he had. No local customers, hates the design, doubts their authenticity, doesn't sell this type … (View Post)6 -
Re: Constitutional Silver, does the series/condition make a difference ?
Interestingly, piracy and slavery are in the constitution. But the only time the constitution even mentions gold and silver is when it says "No STATE shall coin money...or make any thing but gol… (View Post)5 -
Re: Should I even bother saving copper (1981 or earlier) pennies?
I don't even begin to get this logic. Pre-1965 silver has been traded as one of the most common forms of silver ownership for at least half a century now. Sure, it's being melted. But it's also trade… (View Post)3 -
Re: Should I even bother saving copper (1981 or earlier) pennies?
I guess I'm in the minority here. Every night, every copper cent since the 1990s. I still get a kick on the days when I get to drop 3 or 4 copper cents in the jar. And believe me, those days are furt… (View Post)5