here is a video with a much easier way to make one. just need a hammer or spoon, drill, file and some sandpaper. i think i am actually going to...
maybe a full proof set in a very high grade might be worth that much. i have a 1940 proof nickel graded at a 66 and it's only worth like $100-125...
just curious what makes you think it is a proof. coins minted in philadelphia did not have a mint mark in 1940. even if it was a proof because of...
lol it's PMD
that i will except :)
that's a funny looking cent :D
after looking at the can see that my silver state quarters are well into the first cycle. they are now between medium gold and russet makes me...
i have a set of silver state quarters in a dansco album. every one has toning going on like those you have posted. they are mostly starting to...
when i worked at the bank we had quite a few customers that had brought in tons of rolls of Ike's. this was just before i had started getting...
i live those 70's proofs
a couple more :thumb: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
here is one i have from a double mint set. it's sad i have to sell it. here is a picture of the obverse and reverse. then another one of 2...
that looks cool but there are other ways to make them. i have never seen someone have to do machining to make one....
i just don't know what the deal is with all these new posters. they ask for an opinion and when they get the answer they have to argue about it....
i have only found 2 since they were released. i found 1 olympic and 1 denali. both P's as i live in south florida
that's exactly what i was thinking but i wanted someone else to say it before me :D
lol it is ok. it's not a race. at least we are both on the same wavelength :D
yup i have mentioned that. without a doubt
i never payed $50 an oz. i bought all my silver at $8-9 an oz :D
that coin screams AT. seeing the seller of the coin. i know it is. i hope you didn't pay to much for it.
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