MS68, MS66, MS67- the first one looks to have very nice luster and the highest grade.
I thought binary code was ones and zeroes?
67 red
1962 Proof dime. NGC PF 66. $19.50 from a half price bin. The obverse shows speckled cerulean and red toning, and the reverse shows circular bands...
if it was struck on an unplated planchet, it it would be copper in color.
Maybe it is a heavy modification of the fact that they did not designate Cameo or Deep Cameo on proof coins in the rattler era.
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He is already on the $100.
The dimes are worth a slight premium over melt, about $4 apiece, the Kennedy is worth face value, and I am not sure about the value of the foreign...
Ms64
65dmpl
Can't you just say that you're over 18?
Try inserting the writing in MS Paint. I use gimp and can't figure out inserting text.
Did you forget about the approx. $9.50 in silver value?
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PCGS and NGC consider modern 1955-present, this is from their sites. PCGS: ULTRA RARITIES N/A $600 None 2 - 5 days RARITIES N/A $250...
Yes but that is still using two dies
I guess this could be considered a lowball coin (it's my pocket piece) but to me slabbing a coin in interest of the lowest grade possible seems...
With NGC slabs, I put it sideways in a table vise, and twist the handle until I hear a popping noise, which will crack the slab mostly apart along...
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