Sweet!
I'm not surprised. I could never find anything in the Lockwood Library.
Sharp edges, raised rims. There are also die diagnostics on many dates that can be used to identify a proof.
That does look like a pile of fun!
The best is if you go to the one star review towards the bottom of the page. The reviewer writes that these Sunshine bars are very expensive... he...
Neat! Enjoyed this.
Why not try placing a WTB on here? I got a good price on some older Libertads from a nice member on here. And some nice gold for spot, too.
Better than I can do!
Many are interesting, I just can't speak to value. For sure you have quite a few that are $20-40, but not sure what is better, if anything.
Haha
I am not knowledgeable about these, but looking at other examples of the 1942 15 Kopek, the date does look tooled and re-engraved, to me. Top and...
I'm at 63, albeit a really nice one.
I keep them when the run size is 640,000 or less.
Terrible. I can't even read the date on them.
The handwriting on the third example is different from the first two. I when people do the "++++++" nonsense.
This makes me sick.
Bicentennials are very common. Mintage was high, and everyone saved them.
66.
Rarely.
55
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