can you weigh the coin? then we can tell if it was made before or after 1982; i bet it would be worth more if it was the heavier copper coin from...
is that a scratch between the 9 and the 6 in the date? Looks to be about 15 to 20 dollars.
the 1876 Indian is pitted and damaged, cutting the (normal) value of the coin in half, so it is worth bout $14.
i'm surprised by the high bid this quick into the game too. good luck.
This one is not listed in The Cud Book by Thurman & Margolis ('97). I'd go with $20 - $30.
There is a picture - i can try to scan it and i would email it to you, but i wouldn't post it on the board. mssg me your email addy and i'll get...
Matches up to N-40, die state a (most common die state of N-40) in 'The die varieties of US large cents' 1840-1857, John R. Grellman, Jr. He gives...
Interesting thing about those 1897 Indian cents! I have 4 of them that are rotated 175 degrees (nearly a full 180 degrees - and in fact most...
Just looked up the '.92' code, it's a cleaned coin. Too bad, but still one of a kind.
Wow! i thought the odds were against you, but you've got the last laugh now! what does MIN GRADE mean?
These are usually viewed as defective strikes, and it's sometimes hard to sell them for the price of a problem-free coin. But then you have Ebay,...
a fairly common area in the series to have that problem.
one of my favorite coins is a VG8 1865 Indian cent that is 40% off center. It sure circulated a long time ...
I'd say $15 to $20, supply on these is low, but demand is too.
Beautiful. It's unlisted in The Cud Book too.
Anything toned *can* come back AT.
I spend about 50 a week, and the people who get them are often so amazed and so excited to see them, they go right back out of circulation.
I spend as many half dollars as I can. I spend them on any purchase of $10 and under. I buy a box of them and buy another after I've spent them...
nice cud! That die was seriously broken. I'd like to see the weakness on the reverse of that one.
Thanks. Looks like it is rotated about 20 degrees, and is a common rotation as such.
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