I have no interest in coins like that.
I have no idea but I doubt it’s much.
Not me.
Your wife is a special relative? Hehehe
Sal, could you please post larger photos of each variety so we can see the difference. The extra leaf variety, both high and low, were created by...
That coin has no extra leaves.
Store tokens like this were handed out by the store and could be redeemed at a later day. Similar to todays store coupons.
It’s a Philadelphia mint and it’s a shame about that spot. You’re not bothering us do keep posting and asking questions. It’s the only way to...
I agree with @Spark1951 onnthe grade.
I just looked and it was $36.36. If you buy now that wait cost you a quarter an ounce unless he keeps the same price on those Franklins.
I hear ya but I don’t know which is better so I’ll just keep holding my silver bullion, my junk silver coins and whatever else I have for now.
That’s a small die chip. How on earth did you notice that? :)
Lots of coins have this same problem, it’s a misaligned die strike or MAD.
I was thinking the same thing. Why would anyone sell something like gold or silver to get paper currency that’s dropping in it’s inflated value?
My LCS buy prices are not much higher than before the silver market started climbing.
It started out on a city street which was paved and got moved to a parking lot. Lol
Nice collection so far and at a low cost. Keep up the good work.
The problem is that all the people asking were born after 1979. All they know is all coins have a P mint mark.
Sounds like a sick individual to me.
Nice find. Just a shame it’s been in that parking lot for 99 years.
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