The coins I have in 2X2s go in a binder in a plastic sheet with inserts for them.
Most often if a coin has been cleaned with something like steel wool or sandpaper there will be parallel lines from the rubbing motion.
Most of the silver is worth melt value; roughly $21 for the silver dollars, about $10.50 for the half dollars, and silver spot price plus maybe a...
XF-40. I don't think it could get too much higher because it has no mint luster.
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] 1968-S Proof half dollar, 1776-1976 silver clad Washington quarter X2
Type 1. You can tell by looking at the mintmark.
I guess there is a few unique things about them... well the only thing I can think of is the 1851-1853s were the only U.S. coin ever struck in a...
this doofus has some other grease-filled dies, and has it for 84 friggin thousand dollars! He also has a ho-hum generic $1 bill for $10....
Oh yeah. Now that someone has purchased the entire 1/2 price bin, the junk silver 1/4s are my lifeline. I have gotten: 1960 proof, 1907-S, and...
Unfortunately, mid 1870s CC dimes are not worth a lot more than their -P and -S mintmarked counterparts.
Oh. I meant for a 1901-P. Plus, that one on eBay was the rare-in-high-grades 1901-P.
mine shows my favorite food-Pumpkin pie!
Even though 1901 is a common mintage, they are ultra rare in higher grades, sometimes reaching six figures in value. And BTW, those Ebay listings...
If they are business strikes, they are just minted in Philadelphia. Dimes didn't have P mintmarks until 1979. Proof coins have special details of...
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Oh. I've never heard of them before.
Looks to be some kind of pattern coin, if genuine.
Today I went to Walgreens to pick up a prescription along with a beef stick and a bottle of soda. I paid with leftovers from roll-searching...
I'll say VF-30. the obverse looks too worn to qualify as a XF. (IMO)
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