That Bahamas 1 cent looks small next to the Canada dime. They used to be the same size and weight as US cents. 2009- 2015 Weight (gr) 1.75...
The OP is not a doubled die. Even if it was, it's not a $15,000 coin. They are in the $100 area. If a coin like that sold for $15,000 at auction,...
The 1990 no S proof only came in proof sets. Most of them had the S, and I believe only 400 were no S. Someone would have to crack open the set,...
This is a 1990 no S proof. [ATTACH]
OK good. It's not going to be worth grading. Unless it is worth hundreds of dollars which IDK but I guess it's not that high. Put it into a 2x2...
You can buy blank quarter albums for much less. (Still the blue Whitman). The coins will tone after a while in those albums. They look great in...
Unlikely. 1965 has more of a chance than a 1970. Why would there be a 90% blank in the bin 6 years later? Where is the photo of your coin on a...
The plating will make it look better than it is. Those reprocessed 1943 steelies always look great. I like the way your coin looks, but it's a...
Lincoln Cent Resource lists 2 1944 D over S types. Let's see a photo. That 10% tolerance from early in the thread is terrible information.
Nothing wrong with holding something for 30 years and enjoying them, and either passing them on, or selling them. But as a collectible, currently...
Of course the ones with any value are the S mints. I suppose mint state would have a slight premium, if they were sold by the roll in the OGP. But...
At the bottom, the condition says "Uncirculated". This is not true as folds are evident and it's a 35 grade. The skeptic in me wonders if this...
Weak. And then I get to my last spot which is usually OK, and someone is working my side of the street. I have something set up for next week....
Or you can just read post #32 and realize you have a common Peace Dollar.
It's not rare. It's not silver. It is plated, it is damaged, it is worth 1 cent. Here is my gold plated one: [ATTACH]
It's not MS 66 and $150 is ridiculous. At MS 63 USA Coin Book has it at $21. You could submit it to a top company, but that costs money and if it...
How much does it weigh? Is it the same size as other nickels or smaller and thinner? The OP which was 14 years ago, looks like the real thing. So...
OP paid $800. When was the gold recall, 1933? It has some nicks and minor scratches but gold scratches easily and shows them. I think low MS is...
It does look like an x ray image of a damaged large date. Still waiting on the regular, clear photo.
When you have a coin that is so circulated and worn, it's difficult to really see if something is there. This is a spender.
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