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According to Coinflation, there is $0.73 of gold on that coin.
Looks to me like a "dryer piece". It got pretty well circulated in a pocket or dryer. It's a neat conversation piece, but not exactly worth anything
Honestly, it just looks like PMD to me.
Coins are nice, yes?
Indeed. It's worth twice face
Or PCGS or ANACS. ICG does a pretty good job too. You can visit their websites for pricing information. I do have a few concerns with the '09-S...
Also, the date and condition would be contributing factors, which we would need a picture for.
I find it a bit hard to believe that someone went in with several rolls of them. While there were over 1.5 million minted, there are only two...
Could you post a picture? We need to know what we're dealing with here.
+1 Maybe the "S" printed on it has something to do with it?
Wow, that's kinda funny, I've never noticed that before.
Hm, you could possibly go to your local coin shop and poke through the junk silver bin. You could get a whole bunch of Roosie dimes and start a...
Why don't you post some pictures? I'd love to see your cents :) we could also appraise the value of them for you.
Am I the only one that feels that the 1918 cent looks cleaned?
Could you possibly weigh it? A copper cents weighs 3.11 grams, and the 1943 steel cent is 2.70 cents. It looks like it was part of some experiment...
I searched "coins", and it came up with "Happy Feet" :p
Thanks for the contest! I'll bite. 372, 733, 337
When you say that it is missing letters, we cannot tell you if they are simply worn, if there is a hub variety, or a greased filled die. We know...
Ah, yeesh, that's a bit heavy. Is there a crack running along the middle of the rim? That usually indicates a cast coin.
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