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  • I know a website that offers a secret code that produces 90% success ratio on gold trading. Go check them out, just google Gold Trading Academy and make as much money as you want.

  • are these own display to the public to see

  • They used to be however nearly the entire exhibit has been taken down long ago. Now the Smithsonian picks and chooses which coins in the NNC it wants to display.

  • Outstanding and I love the music. It’s a shame that two day all we have is fiat currency. We need to return to the gold standard now!

  • I just went to the American Numismatic Association museum in Colorado Springs where I saw an 1804 dollar, 3 1913 liberty nickels, and the Harry Bass collection, including the one and only 1870-S 3-dollar gold coin.

  • how much can a 1899 liberty nickel go for?

  • It depends on the grade of the coin. It could be $5 in good or $135 in uncirculated.

  • are these all owned by you?

  • No, not directly. All Americans own these coins as they are a part of the National Numismatic Collection in the Smithsonian. They are national treasures ownned by the people.

  • According to articles I have read, because none were released for circulation and any that are outstanding are considered chattel and property of the U.S. Government. It is suspected that the Secret Service will confiscate any outstanding examples of the 1974 Aluminum Cent.

  • 2:12 - Why Is It Illegal To Own In Private?

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