Is it slabbed? If so, by who? And pictures will be needed to fully appraise it.
well, a dealer will always buy bullion for less than melt, and sell it at melt or sometimes with a small premium, it varies. Honestly, how that...
Looks like ol' Washington took quite a hit. Maybe from a BB gun
The Henning Nickel weighs in at 5.4 grams, plus the "R" looks genuine, just worn. Let's wait for more opinions, though
You mean melt value :) it's worth more than a dollar
I would agree, though you might want to throw some silica gel in there too
I'm not a huge fan of that slab to begin with, to be honest...
Cent: 1859-1909 Buffalo: 1913-1938 Also, if the bill has any sort of value to it, it is unwise to handle it except whenever necessary.
Does it say "US Mint" on it, or something else like "National Collectors Mint"?
I noticed that you posted two threads for the same bill. Just for future reference, please only post one thread per bill/coin. Thanks :)
... what site did you see that on, exactly? Copper is worth a little over three dollars a pound...
A picture is worth a thousand words...
That dosn't mean anything. There are tons of fakes out there. What is the name of the company?
Yeah, I have to agree. Something got stuck to the reverse of the cent, another cent got pressed up against it, and was removed. I'm EXTREMELY...
Can you possibly weigh it? One troy ounce of silver weighs 31.1 grams
the pictures are there, but quite small. I'm not an expert on this, but it looks like it was made my some private company, and isn't worth a heck...
Hm, getting a box of dimes may be a bit too pricey for you, even though you don't lose any money, really. Your best bet is going to your local...
I used to do that, but I'd get strange looks for going into the mall fountain, for some reason.
Could you try posting the pictures again? I can't see them.
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