Last year there was a Pawn Stars episode in which a woman brought what she thought was a 1932-S Washington into the shop to sell, and since the...
If it's a younger cashier, they may not know what that coin is since there are no more business strikes made of halves. You can get the same...
Good deal I believe: http://cgi.ebay.com/1962-Franklin-Half-Dollar-Chicken-Soup-Soul-/320677641310?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item4aa9e07c5e
Nice Franklin PR, but the toning around the edge will do little for the value. I would say $20 is a good price for that.
Since the photos are small, and blurry it would be impossible to make a good estimate on grade.
Clad can also = silver copper mix as with the clad Kennedys 65 - 70.
Are you sure there wasn't a sign on his table somewhere informing buyers that the prices on the coins have changed and are not accurate?
Unfortunately, your picture quality is very poor and no determination could be made on authenticity from them.
I move the second to second that second.
No Possibly, or plated Uhmmm you're dreaming fella!
Last time I found silver in my pocket change, was 3 years ago, and they were all war nickles, 2 1943 and 1 1944.
I sent the seller a request for a close up of the COA, and was told to edited.
No one pays Redbook price for anything. Redbook is 20% higher than FMV on everything.
No, I understand that completely. That is something the seller puts in, usually when they set up the auction/BIN.
I'd be interested in knowing that too.
Not much more than $30. A lot of chatter on her cheek, scratch on the eagles breast.
And that set was not put together by the U.S. Mint either. They are U.S. Mint coins, but that set was retailed by the Franklin Mint I believe, or...
This is the easiest way to test for silver in coinage from 1965 on. The U.S. Mint used silver in half dollar coins only from 1965 on, .1479 oz...
If the seller offers combined shipping on multi-items from their store, and you order two items from the same store, it will automatically charge...
Not to me it isn't. But some people do subscribe to both.
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