They are worth $20 each. LOL
The soft plastic square tubes are terrible to store coins in. They turn the BU finishes dull. The hard square ones are better.
Coin wrapper damage.
What a die crack on the obverse?
Thanks for the correction RLM. I tried to edit, but won't let me. 8(
The best way is to know what your looking at, consider the coins are being counter fitted and even slabs are no guarantee. Buy the coin and not...
I found one of those sometime back. I can just image what the next couple of years will look like?...
Another thread to read: http://www.cointalk.com/t133369/
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73000037 Would be an echo one.
Poor counter fit at that. I can't believe someone bought it.
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The quarter does look off center. The Cent is damaged by a coin wrapper. If you note the damage on the 4 the line that runs through it is parallel...
Here is the answers: The bold one near the bottom is the correct answer. Copper Content of U. S. Business Strike Coins: 6.74 Grams Half Cent...
OK, so what U.S. Coin has the most copper content?
Wavy steps happen under the columns, usually on the left side of the base and steps below that area....
I would search The dealer stock of BU cents and with a loupe picked the ones with the strongest varieties. RPMs/doubled dies that are being sold...
http://www.coinflation.com/coins/silver_coin_calculator.html
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