1790s???
No, that was a 1970-D.
PCGS priceguide lists it at $17, and I think that’s a bit high. The coin’s value will depend on many factors. Pictures would also be helpful if...
My apologies for the first set of pics. I didn’t look at them closely enough. These pics show the underlying luster which is what sets these coins...
Here’s one I pulled from a dealer’s junk box: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I could be wrong, but I see 1913, this makes it a Type II and the S Mint which is a key date and worth a few bucks.
Nice snag!
I’m super stoked!!! I dropped my wife and daughter off to have their hair done, and decided to check out the half-price bookstore. I picked up all...
I thought I had posted this one, but I can’t find it. Here’s a REALLY nice 1967 SMS coin that's currently at NGC: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
To politely answer your question the answer is no. There needs to be an added value to the coin gained by grading or certification before it...
Nearly EVERY offering that they feature is available for approximately half of what they want. If you think that they offer value, then I suggest...
Actually it would take an act of Congress to change the composition of the Cent for a commemorative coin.
That’s because you DO matter @Cheech9712!!! You are a valued member of our community and a nice lady. I talked to Kurt a while back, there’s a...
My Lowell Quarter was found in a roll of American Memorial Park Quarters
I’m not really a roll searcher, but the new W Mint Quarters have me searching more than a few rolls. Well, found one in a search of 15 rolls, so I...
Doesn’t look like pewter. It looks like it’s either copper or copper plated
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Got nothin’ on me, Ken!
Is this a 55 Double Die? I dunno. Is it THE 55 Double Die? Absolutely not! It was made in Philadelphia and your coin is from Denver
Let me take a shot. Based on the other answers, I see: Barton, Wis Dec 25, 41 J A K I think it was just someone memorializing a time and place....
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