two coins stuck together by gunk.
1. Washington Quarter 2. Jefferson Nickel 3 Ike Dollars
Ebay takes the same fees out of the shipping. You should let them know that. People used to do that to get out of paying fees but that no longer...
True, and it seems the older, the more likely to occur. I do have some with nicer surfaces and color while others have surfaces not as nice....
Perhaps I should toss it in a jewelry cleaner. I bought large cents from a jewelry store and unlike the picture they displayed, the coins arrived...
I am confused how some people throw around the word damaged like the coin has a big gaping hole, bent, orange from cleaning, with graffiti on it....
I thought that too when I first looked at, looked like 1826 even though the listing was for an 1836.
There is a little verdigris, Verdi-care will take care of it.
I picked this up for $8 with shipping. I think it may grade fine. I thought it had nice color. Any idea of the variety? Not too many varieties...
$52 for that coin is a very good price. A lot of dealers would list it at the VF NGC price of $135 or close to it since it is slabbed. I think...
Like I mentioned before, I won this lot of "dateless" 3 cent silver coins but seem to be able to date them. All the other lots of 3 cent silvers...
Yeh, I just had to contact the seller. I told her I can return it or since that is a hassle, I will pay $3 dollars for it since it is worth melt....
Here is a dime that is an O. Even at a really low grade the O is obvious.[ATTACH]
Looked like a D to me too. I just contacted the seller. Looks like I could get better at the PM dealer for melt.
I am trying to figure out if this coin is actually a 1909-D. The mint mark looks a lot like a D. I posted another thread about it.
I am able to click the original pic and make it larger here.
You can click the picture for a larger version of the picture. Here is anther picture. Maybe a little blurry, I enlarged it. [ATTACH]
I was looking at this "1909-O" Barber quarter I bought. The mint mark looks like a "D". What do you think? D or O?[ATTACH]
I was just thinking that too. I want some pancakes, with some Vermont maple syrup. They look good. I am wondering about the "Eagle Eye Rare...
I have question about rarity. Coin fact list the 1828 N-8 as "scarce" and 1830 N-3 as "scarce". Would that make them R-3?
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