We sell them in the shop for $21-$24, common circs. They melt for about $17 (at least they did, not long ago) so $19-20 isn't impossible.
Ohh, gotcha. I actually thought maybe it was something along those lines after I posted. I take it 50 years would be a 'Gold Jubilee'?
Oops. This definitely means I have made some errors in the past... Didn't mean to misinform.
16tOz to a troy pound.
Great coin. I hate when cat hair gets all over my coins. That's why I disallow them from entering the bedroom.
I'm stumped.
I'm going with 55 too.
That is really pretty - I've never seen it before. Confusing - they called it the 'Silver Jubilee' half but all were CuNi.
That is a scare. Be careful with OTC medication, and don't use antiperspirants, just regular deodorant -- your kidneys have to work to eliminate...
Barber dimes are actually one of the only late 19th to 20th century issues where I don't have a collection in progress. No idea why - maybe...
I think I see what Pacecar is talking about. Not an error expert by any stretch, but I do see what looks like some doubling. Not sure if it's MD...
The coins in the SMS were not handled carefully like today's proofs. Contact marks are common.
I've got some old '20s Wheats in the old ANACS holders that were graded 66 Red, but time sure has taken their toll... Hard to get a Red...
Ouch. I would make a little road trip if I knew I could get $30X$1.00 FV 90%.
I've noticed before that the fields on the '13 Buffs, both T1 and 2, can be strange. I don't know if this particular coin has been whizzed, but...
I wish we could fast-forward ten years so someone could say 'I told you so.' That seems to be what someone is looking for here.
Wow, that's a lot of culling the herd! I've been there too, necessary once in a while. I've found that listing notes in groups on eBay tends to...
Yes and yes. Smart move -- Perhaps look into getting a copy of the 'Standard Guide of Small Size U.S. Paper Money' by Schwartz and Lindquist. Some...
Walkers were minted from 1916-1947. Who was the 'Midnight Minter'?
I'd call it VF Details through and through (scratches on obverse, rim nick between 6 and 7 o'clock). Still a nice coin.
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