Entry Post! I ain't afraid of no coins! Who ya gonna call?
Entry Post. I found while CRH'ing, a 1943 Newfoundland Dime! With a mintage of under 105,000, it is by far the rarest coin(although not valuable...
Love the Great Britain Penny. People think they are getting away with cheating the bank by putting those in a roll, but they are actually worth...
Rob, received the quarters on Friday. Absolutely love the 1915-D Barber and 1929 SLQ. They will make excellent additions to my collection. Thank...
For the stained "W"'s if you are so inclined, soak them in Acetone, then rinse with cold water. Then pat(not rub) them dry. The acetone could...
My guesses are: 1st silver coin: 1956 Washington quarter 1st 1800's coin: 1899 Barber dime.
Entry Post. I'd use my 25.00 credit towards the nicest Barber Half you had in stock at time of drawing. Otherwise I'd grab a Walking Liberty Half.
Entry Post. I am fortunate that i own one gold coin, a 2001 1/2 oz US Bullion coin given to me as a best man's gift by my oldest friend, so i am...
Entry Post. @robec thank you so much for your generosity!
Love the buffalo nickels! Always amazes me when i find them in circulation, seeing how very different they are. My 13 yo son and i have started...
Very cool of you to release these back into the wild. The second one looks like it might have a mint mark on it. You might want to try and...
Entry post: My newest, favorite coin, courtesy of Lordmarcovan! [IMG]
Very nice, but i couldn't get past the SLQ you also found. Keep it up! These finds are awesome to follow. Glad you have a position that lets...
No shame in a 1938 nickel! I keep all that i find, as they are fairly difficult to find in circulation. I keep all 1938, P, D, & S, and all...
I love that 1940 quarter. That coin was worked HARD in it's lifetime. It did it's job in commerce and now it can retire with you Coinjockey73!
Nope, I have been jealously tracking CoinJockey73's finds. Just lurking and staying quiet though, so as not to add to the noise! Keep em' coming...
Yes, Nic-a-date does "damage a coin", but if there was a mint mark under there, it goes from a .05 value to a 5.00 or 25.00 hole filler coin. you...
Even though it's dateless, that's still a nice type 1 1913 Buffalo! I'd Ni-c-A-Date the reverse to see if had a mint mark!
Thanks Lordmarcovan for this very cool contest. Go figure! lucky # 57 wins an 1857 dime!
Good question! I'll gently encourage him again to explore this site, and show him how to create a profile.
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