Well I guess technically you can't be 100% sure but usually if they come in from the bank with both end coins being the same and form a box...
Do y'all get the D mint or P mint in Florida?
Nice find
What do you mean a mint box? A box of rolls from the armored carrier?
I like #1 and #3 but #2 doesn't look like a proof to me either. As far as the Buffalo the rims don't lead me to go AU either but it is a nice...
I buy nearly anything if the price is right. LOL I collect-hoard and can't find getting rid of anything even a remote possibility.
I am looking for someone from Canada or other countries that would be interested in trading rolls of coins from their country for US cent rolls. I...
60's are easier to tell than the 70's to me.
Thanks I appreciate the reply and I like the images.
I understand Google but I don't want to get something useless that's why I ask the person using one that does a good job.
Great pics I wish I could get that kind of view of my coins. Nice
I like the pics what are using to get those images? I can't even see them with a 20X loop unless they are major like the 1960D RPM1 or the 1956D's.
I need to get one I guess, because I can't see them with my 20X loop without getting eye strain. Where did you find it?
Those pics are better. 055,057,059,and060 look very convincing I'm not an expert, but they look good. There are always tons MD pics posted on here...
Is there a list of CT members that are dealers? Is there a list of dealers recommended by and rejected by CT members? I buy 99% from eBay and I...
Most post a picture then immediately the reply MD pops up you've got our attention.
I'm far from an expert but that date doesn't look flat or shelf like to me. Also Liberty looks good too. It very well could be just the camera...
I work at Walmart too, and I buy a lot of rolls of new coins from the store as well. I only get D mint though although I did get some 2013P Dimes...
If you're disappointed with it send it my way. You gotta love it when they are nicer in hand.
Well I guess they will be in rural East Texas before long.
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