The dimes, quarters and halfs are all made of silver, of course they are worth more than face value.
Not worth grading. A good rule of thumb is to never consider grading a coin that is worth less than $100. Many people even say $200.
Your poll makes no sense. Can you explain?
Huh? What are you talking about?
Will these have the same metallic composition as the Native American & US Presidential series? Because that would be a bad idea. If they...
Hello! Your coin was stamped by somebody after the coin left the mint. Looks like some kinda novelty or tourist item maybe? It is considered...
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These sets are novelty items, and while cool to look at, are considered damaged coins by the numismatic community. So in the coin collector...
Environmental damage of some sort, most likely. Or possibly some intentional damage using one of many chemicals. Or possibly a plated cent that...
ICG is not a credible grading service.
Sorry, can you spell it out, not getting what you are referring to
Toning is PMD. I don't like damaged coins. ;)
I like your vaccuum seal method. Makes me wonder about how it effects toning. No air no toning, right? Do you have any silver coins vaccuumed...
It comes down to moderation. How many times does a new poster have to post some damaged coin and INSIST they have some rare error while the rest...
Just a minor correction, the Bicentennial year coins (drummer boy) are 1976. They were made in 1975 & 1976. The 1977 Washington quarter is just a...
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