The hole ruins it. If it had rays, it could have a little value in that condition. This is a severely damaged coin, as a cull it could bring a...
People weigh their zinc coins on a 500 pound grocery scale, it comes up as 3 grams, and then they list it here as 3.11. Yes such a coin is...
Agree on $3 each melt. Although the 1934 could go for $4 if you are not selling to a silver/gold buyer. But you'd have to find a collector, and...
$2 on the Mercury. The quarter is damaged, melt value $3 currently.
Canadian cents are heavier. If you would have weighed this coin, you could have saved yourself a lot of wasted time and effort. 3.24g/ 3.11g. The...
Has the OP weighed this coin? That might give some clues.
The Barr note is in nice condition although the top margin is thick. $3. The 2 clean silver certificates $2 each the others $1.25. The $2 red...
It's amazing that people see these You Tube videos, and after going through a handful of change, assume they have a 1 in a billion coin. And he is...
Nice looking quarter. The Catch-22 is that you would have to take it out of the OGP to get a proper photo, and that would destroy the SMS...
No mint marks on US coins in 1965, 1966 and 1967. None have ever been found to have one.
If it's not real it's not going to grade. These coins go for thousands of dollars. So, if you got it and it was a great deal, it's not going to be...
Yeah I thought it was less. But when I saw those prices I just ballparked it. I think $10-$15 is fair.
It's probably zinc because of what clawcoins said. Copper doesn't bleed through those white zinc corrosion patches. You can see where the plating...
In 1942 they only made the large S silver variety. (Above the dome). They made regular Philly and Denver nickels, and the silver were P and S....
How much are these really worth? 100?
The Kennedy facing Lincoln is known as a counter stamp. A company intentionally put that image onto the coins after they were minted. Technically...
Harshly scrubbed which takes off a layer of crud and metal and exposes brighter copper beneath. A copper coin that worn shouldn't be shiny. Too...
The very first photo on the scale looks super fake.
Here are a few I got today. That quarter is gnarly. And you can see one of the nickels and dimes are as well. [ATTACH]
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