Honestly, the only Barber coins I find nowadays are the dimes, and even they are disappearing fast. I did find a 1899-O quarter once in a box.
Have you heard of the Zimbabwe hyperinflation currency? Well, starting around 1999, the currency of Zimbabwe experience ginormous inflation, and...
Great work!
Absolutely incredible pieces. I remember that they would do slick WL halves and make this kind of stuff with them. I heard they were real popular...
Wow. I think that looks gorgeous. I can't see how someone can charge $2.5K, but it's Ebay. People will sell stuff for almost anything.
From all I know, the '59 wheat penny is a counterfeit. I don't know any sources that point out it being genuine. And the aluminum piece is from 1974.
Yeah. A real 1955/55 penny would retail about $6000-$7000 in that grade.
Cool! At change, I found 3 2013 quarters (I think they were Perry's Victory)
That's a pretty incredible device.
For a coin minted about 800 years ago? Super buy, absolutely worth every penny of it.
I ask this thread for anybody who has found any 2013 coins of any sort. I never found a 2013 coin until April 1, when I found 2 2013 P pennies in...
Wow there! I can't wait until they issue. We've been planning the new $100 notes for about 2-1/2 years.
Now this is something I've gotta see.
This might sell for about a buck or two.
I would say somewhere around AG-G grade, possibly even VG grade. But the die crack might add about 10% or 20% over the catalog value.
Yeah, but they became legal tender in the U. K. in 1842.
I never did find a silver coin in a Coinstar reject slot, but I did find a steel penny.
Wow...that is a pretty rare date. I'm pretty sure it's a die crack, considering how deep it is.
It had to be at least 1942, because of the presence of those '42/41 dimes.
I don't think it is, but what date is it? If it's a rare one, it might be valuable. We can tell from the D mintmark that it was produced at the...
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