http://www.usrarecoininvestments.com/coins_for_sale/1963-half-dollar-error-ngc-ms67-rb-3881017_4449_d.htm
Got $20 in CWR halves from two different banks and got nothing.
I like the idea. Sounds like a big money maker for the mint too.
Another 1926
I'm in!
I believe they are cleaned. They don't have that natural shine in my opinion.
Don't get it graded and at the current price of gold the coin is worth $860.44 in melt.
Sounds safe to me
PMD, looks like something just hit it in someones pocket or something
My favorite coin in my collection is this 1943 steel cent. I found it on the beach a few years ago before I was really into coin collecting. I was...
I like the black. I just wish they would slab other coins in them too.
they were all certified at the same time. The serial numbers are all one number apart.
http://stacksbowers.com/images/ezine/2012/SBG_CardinalReveal_01_eblast_9.24.12.html
It's too small to see but it looks like damage to me.
1972 ms 62
It's rare but its happened. They're called mules. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mule_(coin)
What if it was a double error and was missing it's copper layer on the side that was struck as a dime? Just playing devil's advocate over here lol
All the coins look nice, especially that liberty eagle. One more question, why is it called the "working man's gold"?
Nice coin. What else is going to be in this type set?
the cent is smaller
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