1. Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle2. Walking Liberty Half3. Mercury Dime
+1And I thought that finding one Indian Head was good
Where did you get this roll, might I ask?
Sorry, but zach24 is right. Someone scratched the face, and it took a pretty nasty hit to the rim. No error.
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Hey guys, I made a trip to the bank today, and found the strangest thing in the reject area of the penny arcade. I checked the redbook, and it...
Interesting. I wonder where he buys it for such a low price. It's worth a bit under 30x today.
That's still $130 in silver. I'm guessing he's never head of coinflation.com :D
At today's spot price, there's $15.799 in silver in it. Seeing as it's a bit worn, there might be a few cents less than that. Where did you get...
Darn. 1894 1944 1945
I just hope I didn't guess what other people have already 1909 1933 1943
I agree with davidh. Most dealers would have a good number of them. But, once again, the set won't run cheap.
I use this AWS scale:...
Gold is more than twice as dense as bronze :)
I'd keep it just for the copper in it, really.
They all weigh 27.22 grams, regardless of the mintmark or year.
I'm sorry, what do you mean by that exactly?
Well, to be honest, it may be older, but it's not exactly very rare. It's a reserve note, not silver, and the serial number isn't too exciting. It...
Um, it would be impossible for it to be a steel penny, seeing as that the last legitimate penny made with steel was in 1944 (a few were minted...
Man, today was a pretty lousy bank day for me. In the change machine, in the halves bag, there was a Franklin half, but the teller working it...
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