Agreed.
I still do have some older coins in my personal collection.
Basically, somewhere around $1000-$2500 on average.
That is a pretty impressive way of storing coins.
Yeah, but some people did roll them up occasionally when they reached the banks.
Yeah.
Toning is pretty desirable in currency, and from what I know, toning is created when a coin is at either end of a roll.
I did find 1 2013 P nickel, but no others.
Based on that coin, it's probably a fake.
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Wow. That must've taken forever to perform!
Even then, it would still be at least $2K
Ever since 2008, the Mint has made an astronomical amount of Silver American Eagles, in response to the global economy faltering and the demand...
That is cool.
Yeah, I agree with Flute on that one.
Yeah. A few years ago, I owned a 1907 Barber half dollar (forgot which MM it was).
That would be fun.
That is cool
Lighter usually means that the coin has been dipped in acid. It's probably worth face value.
I think that it could be a modern coin that is missing the zinc shell. These trade online for about $4-$5.
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