Do you not see the 1 above the 2 in the second before last pic?
I go this dime, and it appears to be the variety for that year. It looks like the bottom of the 4 and 1 above the 2.
Thanks! :hammer:
That would be pretty cool. I have a 1970D to just like it.
I think if it is made of mostly silver and has that nasty-looking green crap growing on it, then I would clean it with a silver dipo or something...
the rest of the old centavos are about the same. Worth keeping.
the 36 and 42 10 centavos are keepers. They are only copper-nickel, but are worth between 2-5 bucks a piece.
the 25 centavos from 1953 is %30 silver. and worth about a dollar.
the one pesos dated 1970 and 71 are copper-nickel and not worth much.
The bottom one is a 25 peso %72 silver. and is worth about 5 dollars. You should try cleaning it up a little.
the top is a Aluminum-bronze, Coin and that one in that condition is worth about .60 cents. The other one .
Do these have a premium to them. Are they worth more?
I will post pics, this thing is so worn-down.
I found this penny in a roll recently. It is very worn-downed, and I think it might have "S" below. What do you guys think? I am still working on...
Is this caused by the Lincoln Memorial's upside-down reverse from the next coin being imprinted on this coin?:eating:
These coins have %72 percent silver in it.
That looks just like it. :hammer:
No, I disagree, it looks very similiar to the 1959D-1MM-007 shown on coppercoins.com. I may be wrong about the exact variety, but it is a D over...
I think it is a clash mark
one more thing.. I got this from someone selling the same coin. Does it not look like the same markings?
Separate names with a comma.