@@ManDad_1964 I spent two years looking through raw quarters to complete a set of B reverse quarters from years 1956 - 1964. It was a lot of fun. I even found a C reverse quarters
but wait sir. is it not illegal to melt us coin back to metal? that is my belief, i think🤷♂🤷♂ public edge-you-ma-kay-shun. i am like that bulb in your fridge, bright when needed
@@jayburkhart1781 only if you get caught 😂but in seriousness, the term “melt value” is used to give the intrinsic value of the precious metal in the coin. Right now it’s illegal to melt one cent coins and nickels or to export them. And while it is illegal to melt silver coins for profit, it is perfectly legal to melt them down in order to make art, and jewelry. You👉💡🧐 ,….Me👉 🌞 😎 🤣🤣🤣
@@ManDad_1964 took me a sec but i got it. me bright, you brighter. love it. hats off sir. that was a good one. but art and jewelry is then traded for monetary value, normally cash, correct. damn that was a zinger
Haha, I knew you could take a good ribbing. 😁 But yes, that is the stipulation, can be done, but not for profit. So, any jewelry or art would have to be for personal use or gifts. At least that’s what I found on the interweb 😁