This is a proof 1960 dime that was in a proof set that had been abused (the coins were sliding into each other) but they all definitely appear...
Okay thanks bsowa1029 for the valuable information. The coin looks nice, so I thought it may be more valuable than the typical 1962 proof, but...
Oh well, so it sounds like it is worth about as much as any basic proof Franklin. Nothing too unusual.
Hi Ken, back then they made proof sets in Philadelphia, and they didn't give them mint marks. That started later in the 60's. Not sure exactly...
Please give feedback as to what this may be worth. It is a nicely toned 62 Franklin, obviously still in a proof set. Ignore the swirly lines...
Well at least they were free! Sorry about the earlier jokes. "Intercept Coating" sounded funny! But then again, so did Teflon or Velcro when they...
Please don't say "whered" and "anyways" unless you are joking
I like the fact that they will survive up to 5000 degrees for 3 days. No humans will be left but at least my coins will survive.
I would agree by series. Makes more sense to me.
Let us know in 10 years if they worked.
I don't remember because my brother stole my entire coin collection when I went to college and I never saw them again.
I just got this 1977 proof dime today out of a Coke machine. Never found a circulated proof coin before! I guess it will never be worth much. If...
I would tend to agree on taking the $100 or so. I would do an internet search on the older European ones just to see if anything pops up to tell...
Pipe Smoking That is my user name because when I became a CoinTalk member I was trying to think of a user name and suddenly noticed the tobacco...
I want to be.
Hi Conder, "Scrap silver bucket"? Seriously? I know it is not proof but....
Okay Yakpoo and Collector1966, as I have been thinking about this, do you mean the coins were maybe in a bag with many others and maybe due to a...
Thanks talkcoin, What do you mean by "gets a coin bodied by the TPG?" I agree this type of mark could not happen unless one coin (or something)...
As Andy would say, I want that one.
A few weeks ago I was looking at one of my coins which was supposedly a proof 1963 Franklin half. I noticed a mark on Franklin's cheek, so I...
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