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thedeadpoint

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  1. Hmm... I don't have any valuation books on me. If memory serves me right, this is probably a couple dollars. I could be very wrong
  2. Hello! Can you share some pictures with us?
  3. Stunning. Both sides, especially the reverse.
  4. Hello, Luisa! Lisbon is a gorgeous city! How can we help you?
  5. Very similar styles. Looking at the years and locations, I think its a safe assumption that they are made by the same medalist. However, I'm not an expert, so don't base that on me!
  6. I don't know! I'd be too nervous to put proofs into an album :x
  7. Greetings and welcome to Coinpeople!! What is your dream collection?
  8. haha a total population or for the grade?
  9. I have zero clue. I haven't been collecting from circulation in years
  10. Good evening, Where do you get these pogs?
  11. What do you mean "allegedly unreleased"?
  12. Very cool, SMS! Great find - does it have any value? And very lucky you get to share this hobby with your daughters
  13. Would you like to organize it? 😛
  14. How are you spending your money that you come across presidential dollars??
  15. At first glance, I did think it was gold-plated! Beautiful specimen.
  16. When I have time to collect more deliberately (I feel like I've been saying this for a decade), I would like to make an attempt at them. Seems like a fascinating task.
  17. Here we go again! July 2, 2018 - The Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollar is Wikipedia's Featured Article of the Day. It looks like it's one of the many commemoratives that flooded the era. In my opinion, it's a forgettable design. They don't seem to be too hard to come by in decent condition either. Does anyone have one?
  18. LESS THAN 20?! Good find! GREAT find! This forum used to be filled with gorgeously-toned Morgans (and every other series under the sun). Thanks for sharing these pics. Reminds me of those days.
  19. Thanks for sharing! I hadn't heard of that variety before. I'm glad the Ike series is as deep with die varieties as older series.
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