Looks like a 1994.
The old British abbreviation for penny was "d", but the new abbreviation is "p".
Even without the 1877, they would be fairly expensive, costing several hundred dollars even for low grades.
I doubt that either of these Walkers will even come close to MS66, but I like them. And the price was right-- $10 for the '36, $12 for the '43:
I myself am wondering about the 1945 Roosevelt dimes
These 90% Mexican silver coins are pretty close to melt:...
The Federal Reserve was started in 1913. The US has been using fiat money essentially since 1933, when the domestic gold standard was repealed and...
But then again, what if the dealer had an actual customer in the store and they were negotiating the sale of an actual coin? The telephone rings...
I'll see your Arrows and Rays, and raise you an 1855 Arrows :)
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Here are a proof and an uncirculated quarter for comparison (proof on the left, unc on the right):
This is not a spectacular coin, but at 5% over melt, it looked like a pretty decent buy:
Look at this from the dealer's perspective: Obviously he's doing something else that precludes him from answering the phone right away, whether...
Personally, I don't think the coin will grade higher than AU-58 (there seems to be a little wear on the horn). It is a nice coin, but it probably...
Here's something I picked up recently-- a 1901-S Barber half:
I think she means the Statue of Liberty commemorative half :p
I think it would probably be considered "Good" in the British grading system.
I would also like to note the apparent brisk business that "cash-4-gold" places are doing with gold jewelry, buying it for far less than the melt...
1854 Arrows Seated Liberty 25c
There seems to be a slight bit of wear on the eagle's shoulder and neck. I have a 1911-P that looks almost exactly like that one and it graded...
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