Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
4:14 pm
There are 38 Quarters and issued by the Postal Commemorative Society.
They are from the Denver and Philadelphia Mint. The dates are according to what they are commemorating, 1951 to 1985. There are two stamps to every set of coins, the original issued stamp and the stamp issued on a commemorative date. Stamps are dated from 1932 to 1986.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
4:14 am
what is the obverse (head) coin slot on the us quarter map and what does it look like?
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Friday, July 16th, 2010 at
10:42 am
Below is a list of the coins I would want to sell
> HALF DOLLAR (Not Graded):
> Walking Liberty
> 1928
> 1934
> 1935
> 1936
> 1942
> 1944
> 1945
>
> Kennedy
> 1964
>
> Franklin
> 1951
>
> HALF DOLLAR (Graded):
> Barber
> 1897-S Barber Half Dollar VF
>
> ONE DOLLAR (Not Graded):
> Morgan
> 1881
> 1889
> 1898
> 1921 (2 pcs.)
>
> Peace
> 1922
> 1923
> 1934
>
> Eisenhower
> 1972
>
> FIVE DOLLARS (Not Graded):
> Indian Head Gold
> 1932
>
> FIVE CENTS (Not Graded):
> Buffalo Indian Head
> 1937
>
> ONE DIME (Not Graded):
> Barber
> 1906
>
> FIVE CENTS (Not Graded):
> Liberty Head
> 1911
>
> ONE PESO (Not Graded):
> US-Philippines Silver Coin
> 1904
>
> US-Philippines Silver Pesos (Minted in San Francisco)
> 1907
> 1908
> 1909
> 1910
> 1911
I also have this 1932 Half Eagle Indian Head five dollar gold coin but with what I've read, Half eagles come in 1908-1929 dates only. So, is this coin fake?
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