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DangerousStorm70 November 17, 2010 at 8:42 am

The United Nations would like the dollar, euro, yen, and other national currencies to be succeeded by a new “global currency.”This is the first step to a “one world Government” with one world laws that will be controlled by leftist Socialist elites who you did not vote for to be in power. One world Global Government and an end to countries and sovereignty has always been the goal of the radical left around the world. Why do you think they see themselves as “world citizens”. The only way you can become a world citizen is if there are no more countries and no more borders with their own Governments and laws to follow. You now live by one world laws and one world currency to be able to use were ever you are.

I. B. Zoxx November 17, 2010 at 8:31 pm

First: The numbers you are referring to have to do with the condition of the coin, not the design. MS (for Mint State) 70 is the so-called perfect coin – no blemishes or nicks visible under 10x magnification. MS-69 coins can have one or two tiny nicks, on down to MS-60, which is an uncirculated coin with quite a few dings and contact marks. That is why an MS-67 coin is worth more than an MS-60 coin.The 1971 plain and D mint mark dollars are not worth much more than $1, as you have found. The mint mark is a small letter D or S beneath the truncation of Ike’s neck and above the 71 in the date. (Coins produced at Philadelphia mint have no mint mark). The S mint mark coins are 40% silver and contain .3162 troy ounces of silver. The uncirculated coins have a normal looking finish, and the proof coins have a highly polished, mirror like finish.Added later:The coin in your photo has been professionally graded MS-67 by a third party grading company. The company that graded the coin in your photo (NTC) is one I have never heard of. NGC, PCGS, and ANACS are the most widely recognized grading services, and I would not buy a coin graded by anyone else. For that reason, I would say that the price being asked is far too high.

Imogen November 18, 2010 at 8:57 am

Please, do your own homework. I shouldn’t have to tell you that.

Debbie's angel November 18, 2010 at 8:56 pm

I agree with you, I dont know what joeq D is talking about, some people live in a world of their own and don’t think of things too deeply, you are an exception and trying to understand what went wrong, keep asking questions, its how you learn in life :)

The Genuine Mighty Iano November 19, 2010 at 9:14 am

Do your own homework.

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