Judging by amounts of 1943 copper and 1944 steel cents found and reported on CT, why would anyone consider these rare anymore? :dead-horse:
Soak in fresh lemon juice for a few hours (maybe less, like 1/2 hour), then try to gently scoop the crap off with a cotton cue tip, without...
Yeap, missed the fact its 1913-S, my bad. Thought this is a 1913.
$55?! When did you buy it? The one I got a year ago (also type I) is in similar condition/grade but got a bit more attractive look, I paid $15...
Yeah, thats the one I meant. Nowadays $10 is a very low price, eBay got like 1-2 of these, with crazy high prices. Trying to complete the Soviet...
Not a bad 5 you got there, how much did you pay for it, if its not a secret?
As I was checking this sellers other items, this item got removed by the seller:...
Slab photos or never happened.
Seems like there is certain luster, but from this angle the coin looks cleaned. Try better photos. Also, hair above the ear shows wear.
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He is obviously a DJ.
Type 2 is more common and cheaper than type 1. If the coin is UNC, it would be worth $4-$7 for the right buyer.
These are not all human folks, hefty portion of these views are indexing bots, spam post attempts, automated malware vulnerabilities scans and such.
Not sure these misleading novelty items are related to Bullion Investing.
It is from Thailand.
Type sets are pretty much what I collect, excluding few very rare cases. Never even considered getting a special "book" for it, especially one...
I see Dandy's post & just want to remind you that it is almost 1 year old post. 99.999% chances are that we will never hear from OP again.
The value for "H" proof said to be $680 USD.
Duwammer: As it has been mentioned, maybe OP is alright with the low winning bids, and prefers to pay up instead of getting into argument over few...
This is not a usual buyer's remorse situation, there is a medical condition that caused this, so it should be treated differently, IMHO. It is...
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