1943 steel cents are normal and aren’t worth much. A 1944 steel cent, however, is a valuable mint error since 1944 cents were struck on bronze...
The coins are in such bad shape that none are worth much but I’d still like to point out something about the buffalo nickels. I’m fairly sure...
Take that 1944 steel cent to a local coin shop and get it authenticated. If they say it’s the real deal, definitely send it for grading. For...
First off, welcome to the site! There is a treasure trove of knowledge here and you will surely learn something if you stick around. As for that...
Oh... Oops :facepalm:
Sound? Did you drop it? And the edge of the coin isn’t enough to differentiate between 90% silver and 40% silver. This method is far too...
It's a nice coin but I agree that it has been cleaned and possibly re-toned. How well you did really depends on how much you payed under $100....
Really? I thought the coin was from the year 11101101011 :o (I doubt anyone will get the joke but it's worth a shot)
Welcome to the forum. It’s a nice coin and I’d love to own one but the coin you have has some clear flaws. Looks cleaned to me... The blast white...
I'm not sure what a "daller" is but it's not worth 3 dollars if that's what you paid for it. It's probably worth no more than 20 cents to a collector.
Cool. It's worth a solid 5 cents but not bad for a creek find.
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I'm not sure what the point of this post is but I agree with you. That looks like a completely genuine US dime worth 10c. What did you trade for...
If your coins were struck on any planchet other than the designated silver war nickel ones, the coins would have a different weight. You stated in...
It's definitely a cool color but I don't think it's a mint error. I'm own a metal detector and this coin has nearly the same exact patina as all...
Looks fake.
I believe that's a P mint mark.
Those are some great pictures. I spent a good chunk of time there when I was in DC a year ago. Here are some more pictures of coins on display:...
Looks like 1328 to me o_O (In all seriousness though it's 1828).
Nice coin! It reminds me of the King William III British halfpenny I found on the 4th of July last year on a home site dating back to the 1760s...
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