Your right, this one was minted in San Francisco. It looks about EF-AU. I would say about $8-$10. Nice coin!:thumb:
I don't know if their is any weight difference, but if you do have a brass you would be the luckiest person in the world.:D The brass should have...
You paid about right for a 1921.
The 1921 is different compared to the other years because it is a high-relief. The other years 1922-1935 are low-relief.
As long as oxygen can get to it, it will eventually tone. You have to remember that toning is oxidation.
It looks real to me. I don't see anything that points out that it is a fake. The 1921s that I have seen have rims like that being it is in...
Without having the coin in hand I would say it was a good dip. I just wouldn't do anything else to it.
First off, welcome to CoinTalk, and second, that is a pretty neat website you have there.:thumb:
Welcome to COinTalk! I agree with Drusus and rockdude, it is probably a Greek 2 Drachmai.
It is very hard but don't give up. *Virtual Pat on the back*
I don't believe it is, because the contact marks are in different places and the stars on the one just bought are a much better strike than the...
Honestly, I can't see anything. I don' t know what to tell you. Try to take some better pics tomorrow in the sunlight and see if you can bring...
A Classic!:D
All that I know is, don't rely on Krause for pricing, just use it as a guide. Most coins sell for a little to a lot more than what is listed in...
The quarter is 80% silver and the total weight is 5.83g, so I guess it has 4.664g of pure silver. EDIT**You beat me by mere seconds!:D
Now that was awesome! I see what all the hype was about. Neat how it was timed just right with 'Money'. Love the song, but of course I love the...
Guess what?! I made a totally unexpected buy today. I bought a Panasonic Toughbook that had Windows pre-instaled on it. Couldn't resist when...
I just think you may have gotten a good deal!:thumb: Congratulations. Now if you could do that all the time...:D
I think you meant to include pics?
Redesigning the cent's obverse.
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