I just found a 1943-S Walking Liberty Half that I paid $5.00 for. Wish I had bought more than one of them.
That’s terrible m. Sure looks like an ‘81-S with all that crud on it.
Good thing that’s an ‘81-S and not a ‘31-S.
Yes and this is a MS-66 coin. :)
A nice binary note.
It’s just a well worn, circulated cent. Not a Doubled Die by any means.
That date and mint mark are well known for weak strikes.
Spot price plus the dealers markup so around $37 or less. You need to find a dealer with a lower mark up.
This is the result of using an anti-tarnishing agent. Obviously it didn’t work. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don’t have an Indian Head Cent that’s counter stamped but I do have several Large Cents that do. I really like these: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have...
Dennis wanted a gum ball. :)
That’s great! Even better than US silver coinage. Thanks.
Nice but I’ve gotta ask you, do Corgis suffer from memory loss?
In answer to your question, it’s worth five cents. It’s damaged as stated.
Nice note
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Those pictures show you had a great day metal detecting! 3 nice silver dimes and a lot of other good items. Glad you got out and enjoyed that nice...
Thanks everyone
Only one word comes to mind. CHARGE!!
Im not a collector of foreign coins but this was in a lot of coins that I bought last year. It’s dated 1905 and labeled as Six Pence. Am I...
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