Ms66.
MS-66. I see no reason for slabbing it if not a 66.
XF-AU for the 20 sens, and XF details rim damage for the 50 sen.
Lamination it is.
Lovely set and Happy Birthday!
I like it:)
$100
Stick it on a decaying, moss-covered tree and you'll never see it again;)
The 100 won coins were used in the US with a bad reason: a 100 won coin is the exact same size as a quarter, but face value is the half of a quarter.
Ebay Item description: 1944-S SILVER NICKEL! BOOMING LUSTER!!MS67+++++!!VERY RARE DIE CRACK AKA 'the splitting S!!!'
2 1909s, rim dings and corroded. 3 Steelies, corroded. Couple MS 1950s saves the day, and a well-worn 1915-D was a pleasant surprise.
I was so excited when I found my first ever Star, the beat-up one in the very top. I was telling my dad to look for Star notes as I searched...
Better than my mom who bought 12 for $45...
Besides from the 'blemish,' I see the coin as being porous in the pics. Cast counterfeit? Did you weigh it?
Hey cointalk, Alert!!! Monticello is Lightning-struck:D Does the die crack above the Monticello and thru the S add any value? 1944-S[ATTACH]
Hey cointalk, For the past 2+ years, I have found some Stars! Nothing special, just cool. [ATTACH] And this I call it 'Close, but no cigar...'...
How do you clean out the spot?
I knew it all along, I was waiting for you to finally confess! It is one heck of tasty nickel, I award you another tasty nickel for...
...because my parents do not have an Ebay account to buy coins online, and I would have to search quite a bit in Korea where a gem wouldn't be...
The 2013 one looks like one of those generic silver rounds with some 'elegant' designs slapped on...it has too much field left alone. 2007 is full...
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