Right, like $1.99 less than 2 bucks.
You need to read and study before you post every piece of pocket change you have.
honestly, it so corroded, 1 to 5 cents at best.
And now you’ll get no help from anyone here.
Personally, I hang onto anything pre 1960. However, it’s up to you and your goals. Maybe stockpile them for a while and then spend them to...
If you haven't already, you should do the research to find out what other coins (foreign or domestic) may have been struck at that Canadian mint...
You really shouldn’t put your fingers all over a coin if you feel it has value or you want to add it to your collection. Hold it by the edges.
Then send it in for attribution. You’ve posted it several times already.
Nice Buffs. That 36 has a lot of character.
I thought you dropped all those coins on your foot ;-)
Pick up the book “The History of the Ancient World” by Susan Wise Bauer. It’s is a heafty book (1700 pages) but gives a good overview of history...
Thanks for reposting that @TIF. I didn’t realize his site was down. Beautiful coin by the way.
Someone linked to this article some time ago that I found very helpful. It’s a long read but well worth it if you are interested in the origins...
Never checked what? That doesn’t answer my question. How does beating a regular cent with hammer and leather cause it to have multiple instances...
How do you account for the multiple instances of the date and LIBERTY?
What’s your end game?
And not so many. One of the obverse and reverse each.
Oh I absolutely agree. I would hope that goes without saying but in this day and age I guess you have to spell it out for people.
I have 2p right now
Why would you drop a coin, that you think could be worth tens of thousands of dollars, on a hard surface?
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