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Do they possibly sound different when dropped? I would think that they do
Go spend them, nothing valuable there. the second one is a bit more interesting, and might make a cool conversation piece, but no value.
My great grandmother knowingly gave me my first coin when I was only four years old, it is a 1901 half crown, pictured below. My grandfather...
The first variety that I found was my first 1998 WAM (I've found two so far).
It may look more genuine if he coloured it with magic marker...
I don't see anything that makes this coin any more valuable. It's clearly a cast copy, I'm thinking 20th century. The details are far off from...
Moved this picture over here for ya, patt01[ATTACH]
Hey everypony, I just wanted to let you all know that I received my Franklin half from JCB1983 for winning the "Doing your homework" contest. I'm...
Or a 1995 one...
That "bumpy edge" is known as "reeding". And yes, it's all in one quick process.
I'll go with $130!
You could say that it's a unique pencil, and ask for $10,000,000 -cough- -cough- :foot-mouth:
This. Thread. Is. Useless. Without. Pictures!
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bjv, it just looks like it's been circulated, maybe has dirt/obverse layer removed by chemicals. I'd throw it in your piggy bank
I'll bite. $102.50, thank you so much for the contest!
From a run of 384,000, not bad at all. If you don't need the $20, I'd keep it, but it could go either way. Looks to be a bit curved. A textbook...
Hi, I'm trying to finish an album of Roosevelt dimes, and I'm near done. However, it takes a while for Denver coins, especially dimes, to find...
Can has chance? Thank you so much!
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