It seems highly unlikely that the 1893-CC could be a proof, as all standard proof coins in the U.S. were minted in Philadelphia before 1968.
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Yes, there was 2 coins of each denomination per mint.
Hmm... I didn't file the edge and it still worked.
Several months back my science teacher told me that if you put a zincoln in Hcl or muriatic acid, the copper will be eaten away. so I tried it and...
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Make me #13. The "Early Releases" by NGC are similar. I just don't see who would get something worth only bullion graded, maybe TPGs will soon...
don't do it then! I only keep proofs, silver, 1987, and post-2002.
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Who the **** is GEC?
I have mine by denomination (I only collect US coins) and then the year they are minted, so Washington quarters are together, silver dollars...
which is why it isn't an MS70.
Well it takes away any numismatic value. if careful, you might be able to break the rings off.
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I personally believe junk silver is a great way to get silver for a good price (especially if they let you cherrypick) because I've gotten...
I don't ever remember getting that Buffalo nickel, must have been a better picking from my days of noobismatics.
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