1885. that's what I see.
as he posted this thread detecto: trololololololololololololololololol
ding ding! your turn!
188 something
I wouldn't be surprised :D
come on guys, this is easy. im sure one of ya would know it. hint: the artist made it look like she was from rome.
nope hint: dime
lol.
I see an s
looks like ya' caught a fish. (error coin) don't know its size (value) (got to love those fishing metaphors :P)
the coin dealer I visit most frequently says he will buy any coin I have (as long as its silver or pre 1960) for a little under Redbook pricing.
nope, my photographery could use a hand, that's all.
nope. hint: it was made of 90% silver
ill give the question then. (bump! :) ) ok. face of the coin looks like a dude, but is a lady.
I already lost then. I bought a complete folder of jeffrosens, (1938-1961) for $30. woops
that's why I prefer it over ni-a-date. btw, the v nickel I have is a 1886, sadly, not an 85' but still, the third rarest v nickel. it is worth...
cool contest. you wont get any winners for a while though :P
still, worth more than what the guy paid. you find these examples, where someone gets something for an extrwamly low price, then you get...
exactly what do you suppose the grade was, if g, it in the low hundreds.
wait, you said you only found two....>:)
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