The Franklin lists for $23 in AU but these are so common anything less than MS is silver melt. ($11 as stated.) VAMs aside, it doesn't look...
Minor struck through grease.
1976-S has a 40% silver version.
Wow nice.
Made a scooch over my gas. I did find 2 Zitkala-Sa quarters which just came out Oct 28. I have only seen 2 Dr. Mary Edwards Walker's and I haven't...
Agree with ddddd resubmit to PCGS. There's no wheel mark. They just ripped you off on the grading fee at NGC.
Considering the current price of silver, seems like a good deal.
Seems very close to an F-12. There is a rim ding at 9 o'clock and some scratching on the eagle's head. In F-12 USA coin book says 133 and at G-08 60.
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While they are all proofs, this one looks to be an impaired proof.
At first I thought greaser, but then I agree it is a modern dryer coin.
I'm not saying you are rotating the 2nd photo. But the way to do this is with a mirror so you can see the orientation and to load the photos in...
Is this coin silver? The only listings I see are for the silver proofs 1100 minted. Maybe this was a proof that was taken out of the packaging....
I had the photo in post #12 in my PC somewhere but I couldn't find it. Thanks. Going to copy it and put it back in.
Maybe some kind of game piece, fake treasure.
It depends on what you are spending per coin and the reasons why, as I already explained, and that part your didn't highlight. The point is that...
UPDATE so in my scooper from the other day, one of the nickels was funky and I couldn't really get a date. The one on the far right, the reverse...
There are 3 types of 1964D reverses. I think type C is the more valuable with the reverse of 1965.
The melt value is $5.65. In VG, NGC lists it at $40. So it is worth more than melt. At least $10 maybe more.
I found this metal detecting, and while not a token it is a Dan Carr design. [ATTACH]
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