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Naw, that's one of their many commemorative circulating coins they have up there.
I've been lucky to find a couple 39 D's and S's, but like Merc said, those 50-d's are a toughie to find in a roll. It will happen, just keep...
Budda Bump Chhhh!! Thank you folks, I'll be here all night! ;)
Thanks E, coming from a professional Barber enthusiast, this means a lot. I pegged it at about 35 or 40, a few slight contact marks would prevent...
Another whopper in determining price is the fact that there are a couple different levels of VF. There's 25, 30, and 35, what the redbook...
Fair enough, let me see what I can scrape up for you. And maybe guys like rlmcents can throw up a nice example of the real deal while I look for...
That is true D. Lot's of coins were cleaned in their day, there was also a huge deal when it came to diseases and illnesses when it came to coin...
That's what I was thinking Guy. They had completely different ideals when it came to valuables and trading for something that they needed. I...
If I'm not mistaken, the highest graded brown is 66 I believe? And rlm is right, to warrant higher grades, luster is a huge contributing factor...
I've heard urban legend stories about how one tribe in Virginia acquired an old mint screw press for making coins and tokens. Actually an old...
I would venture to say XF details, that's where the reverse porosity comes into play.
I can spot one about 5 miles away. After looking at several hundred woodie cents over the last couple months, you kind of get the idea. And I...
Fine details and harshly scrubbed. For future reference, a main point in cleaned coins are the lack of luster, steel surface w/hairlines, and you...
That's a pretty valid point Doug. I would have pegged the entire seated series as been widely collected only because it was available in dimes...
I know for ages and throughout early American history, our Native American tribes have bartered for goods and services. Some traded what they...
There ya go, quick and to the point! So let's twist this question to make it more thought provoking...what do you believe was the most widely...
God forbid they slip millions of these in GSA slabs, they still wouldn't sell and there would be more money going to waste. Even in 100 years,...
Lol, no worries. You have an exceptional lowest mintage war nickel at a nice grade.
As the girl scouts would say, that first one looks like it could grade Thin Mint State. It's crusty and chocolatey!
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