Your ball is defective, probably Made In China(which explains the defects). eBay completed listings, $6.25 the highest, and $.82 the lowest.
My grandfather kept his 2x2s in those.
Tim, great pick up. Can't go wrong with a $5 purchase like that. FYI, the Kodak Easy Share digital cameras retail for around $100 new, and they...
They re-sell them.
Lately, every now and then; like once or twice every other week, I receive wheat backs in change. So I don't think there would be much difference.
Even numismedia.com doesn't put a FMV of this over $5.
You would need to remove them from the key ring, and photograph each one individually, both sides for anyone to give their opinion on them.
$2-$5 in that condition. If you're going to ask about submitting it, I would save the expense.
1.) Because craigslist.com has no fees at all. 2.) craigslist.com has no buyer protection that a buyer can SNAD the transaction for stupid...
Don't be shocked if they offer you $80-$125 for it. If you can, I would try and sell it yourself on craigslist(no fees) and ask a reasonable...
Many factors play into this, such as how the coins are stored, but yes even junk silver can tone. When there's a presence of hydrogen sulfide, or...
As Rick & Books stated, it's Post Mint, no error, no premium, worth $.01.
Nickel elves, much like these guys [ATTACH]
Raw is deceptive marketing? Really? I prefer it to the TPGs marketing terms of "First Strike", which would suggest to some it's the very first...
The categories, as you call them, are actually S=San Francisco Mint, and D=Denver Mint, and you forgot one, no mint mark which was Philadelphia....
Your source?
However, you'll spend more half that in fees to slab it, submission fee, round trip shipping, insurance, if you don't have one membership fees....
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Nah I was just messing about the fake part!
It's fake!
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