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Rabone

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  1. The only P mint coins I am getting are the ones I get as gifts from Tiffibunny! And her's come in nice stapleless 2 x 2's as well.
  2. Several middle-eastern countries large silver have edge inscriptions. Turkey comes to mind as well, but I can not remember the denomination, and as I am at work, cannot look it up.
  3. Wow, this is interesting. I just came here from Amazon where I had ordered: 5 copies of the 2006 Redbook. One for me, one for the coin club, 3 to give to the local library whos numismatic material availability is poor and I am trying to help it out. 5 copies of the 2004 edition of The Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection Edition #2. One for me, one for the coin club, 3 to the local library again. 1 copy of The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels, 2nd Edition. For me. I don't collect Buffalos, well, not yet anyway!
  4. Okay, I have to cry "foul" here! It is directly because of your two threads "do you collect U.S. commemoratives" and the equally famous "do you collect world commemoratives" that I have bought 3 older commems and currently looking for a 1934 Texas and just ordered the John Marshall commem from the mint. A loss of 25 post counts and 15 minutes in the penalty box!
  5. Cross the international boundry line and go to the bank?
  6. I am fond of this one. These are poor pictures, the note in hand has much better color to it. June 16, 2005 6:26am Aw, my links went bust... Let me see if I can scan my note in real quick tonight and fix the busted links.
  7. Coin insurance. Do you have any? If you do, who underwrote it for you? Did you add it as a rider on your homeowners or renters insurance policy? I know of only one collector who says they have insurance, and they got theirs after a theft occurred at their home. If you do have insurance, did you have to submit a current inventory of your collection along with pictures to prove you had them? Any information on this subject would be helpful. I believe my personal collection is just now reaching critical mass that needs two things, 1) a very good fireproof safe and 2) insurance covering acts of God and theft. Thanks.
  8. Yeah, MS65 or greater for the BU grades. Not proofs, as my local deals has dozens and dozens of cracked out proofs from mint sets. And on your UNC '64's to the melting pot, Yikes! Those are the nice coins he is getting $9.95 each for at Christmas time for gifts. If he likes you, he will flip them for about $8.50 each, so that is a lot more than melt.
  9. Rabone

    Coin ID Quiz

    Actually I thought B could have been a Busted Half Dime, as on my screens it looks more silver than copper.
  10. Yeah, I get a lot of days like that too.
  11. What is with the headless, legs cut off naked man and woman on poles? The original Olympic's were all male events, and yes they participated in the nude, but they had legs and heads! And there were no naked women there. Must be a LA California thing.
  12. This is a great story. I know someone who works at that mission and was relaying this story to me over last weekend at daughters wedding.
  13. Rabone

    Coin ID Quiz

    Aw, shucks, twern't 'nutin
  14. Two Texas-D state quarters, from two different shops about 20 miles apart today. Local bank must have just gotten in some new rolls of quarters from the FED and supplied both business. Both coins were new and lusterous.
  15. I love how the hammer is chained to the stump so that it cannot walk away or be used a weapon against some Knight!
  16. Rabone

    Coin ID Quiz

    A. Indian Head Cent bronze 1864-1909 B. Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858 C. Lincoln Cent 1909 - 1958 D. Ike Dollar 1971-1978 E. Liberty Head Nickel 1883-1912 (1913 if you count the unauthorized 5) F. Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1916-1947 G. Sacajawea Dollar 2000 - date H. Shield 5-cent piece - 1866-1883 I. Nickel 3-cent piece 1865-1889 J. Lincoln cent - 1959 to date
  17. Someone was giving away chocolate and I missed it! Teach me to be asleep at the switch.
  18. 1964 Kennedy halves, in BU condition, are selling for $15 to $35 each at local coin shops. 1964 Kennedy halves that have been run through about a 1000 slot machines are getting 4.5 times face here (melt value). Run of the mill, nice looking coins for gifts at Christmas, etc. are commanding the standard $9.95 each price tag. So, even though you will not get rich on what your Grandmother gave you, it does have some real worth.
  19. Rabone

    ebay coins

    Or brother's. Or father and son. Or any other combination of family you want to stick together. What's the old saying... "thick as thie...."
  20. World coins from: Germany Switzerland Austria France North America coins: Canada - Love Canadian coins and notes. United States Peace Dollars Busted Halves Large Cents Franklin Halves Large Federal Reserve Notes Mexico I have an excellent 1760 8 Realas thanks to the help of a fellow member here. Several pre-revolution bank notes Bank notes from all over, especially with birds depicted on them.
  21. WooHoo! Love sales. Russian coins are cool. Pre-revolution would be nice.
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