Hi @StoneCold334, pictures are absolutely necessary for accessing what the issue of your coin is. Welcome to CT!
I don't know what the going rate is, but I sell rolls of 1938-1960 Nickels directly to collectors for $5 each.
I want those nickels please! V Nickels are a favorite of mine. [ATTACH]
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MS-66 Red.
Have you considered ICG? There's a discount for CT members I've heard.
AU-50. Nice Large Cent, I like chocolate!
I want those dimes! Thanks again LordM! [ATTACH]
1904, AU-58 1908, MS-64 (I'm terrible at grading Saints...) 1896-S, MS-64 1880, AU-55
I guess MS-64. By the way, you should block the Certification Number. (I didn't cheat :angelic:)
I put the V Nickel and 12 Buffaloes in vinegar on the 25th (Saturday). 4 nickels have dates now, 3 days later (today). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I would like them please! Thanks for the opportunity. [ATTACH]
I've never done this before, but I'll give it a try.
I tested the vinegar method with one corroded Buffalo Nickel before I soaked the rest. It was very worn and I think I probably left a bit too...
I want this for @lardan Thanks LordM for another awesome giveaway! [ATTACH]
Will do. Thanks everyone for your input.
I forgot to mention that I'm doing the vinegar method. 1883!? I'm quite certain the last digits are 85 or 86.:rolleyes:
I don't really see why not, but it doesn't hurt to ask (hopefully... ;)). Thank you for your time, information and opinions. Here's the coin in...
I need some advice on how to take pictures of coins with reflective surfaces, such as proofs. How do you stop the coin from reflecting the camera?...
I'm still learning myself, but the things I see that make me conclude it's MS-64 is: 1. I don't see wear, not AU 2. the fields don't have many...
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