If it was a jewelry piece and that seems logical with the evidence Paddy presented, then this coin likely was cleaned many times with all...
I assume this is what the OP is referencing: [ATTACH]
It took me 2 years but I finally got one. [ATTACH]
I think they had issues with this alloy mixture, and more laminations as a result.
$100. You can spend it anywhere.
It's not a 69. There are numerous flaws. Obverse is pretty good, but there are a lot of marks, scratches and gouges on the reverse. [ATTACH]
All large. You have none of the markers in the above photo for the small date.
That doesn't look like the over date which is very dramatic. [ATTACH]
I think they are illegal to own. I never heard of a 1977 one. Only 1974.
Silver melt value. Damaged coin.
Is there any OML?
I am also in the VF 30 area. There is considerable wear on both sides. Not EF.
.25 cents They made tons of these and millions still exist in top grades.
1957 perhaps. If the notes are in top condition, then there is a premium value for that bundle. Let's see a photo of the silver certificates.
The large date is easy to tell from the small date. [ATTACH] The 1960-D has a valuable small date over large date. But that's a different coin.
The cleaning will make a coin appear to be a higher grade. Obverse is worse than the reverse. The obverse is VG the reverse is F. When you combine...
EBay is not a discount site. It is an auction site. Sometimes you may get something at a discount, other times you may pay fair value or above...
This was my question as well. For all 3 coins it's a very good deal. For 1 coin, it's not.
Of course it is possible. It is just rare and unlikely out of billions of coins to find one. As previously requested, photo of coin on a legit...
No DDs listed for this coin in Wexler's. That doesn't mean it's impossible. But it is a good place to start to compare your coin to known...
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