yes. received it as a gift then i called the mint and told them my issue was told to send it in for replacement but i had to pay shipping.
It's not hard to "spoon" a nickel.I've done a couple of nickels, except without the spoon. A hammer, a nickel and a concrete floor. it takes...
I got the 2012 proof set. I got an even better gift, an $8 shipping fee to send it back for replacement because there we brown spots on the coins.
bsowa1029 said it for me. anything over $200 is too much
"The Moderns Are Junk." I'm sure that's what people said when they were stamping the coins we call older pieces.
Spooned?
I figure I'd answer this one since no one else felt like doing it. You have a very very worn down dime. It should sell for .10 cents in the...
It happens
I like the look of that quarter. When I get a nice toned quarter in my pocket change I'll take some Brasso to the eagle... carefully.
mind playin tricks on you
Love stories like these. There was a thread similar to this that included the original post from when the person found a Close AM and asked if it...
A side note. Never use Wikipedia to gather information that you will actually use. It's good for fast information for yourself but it's not...
Littleton is restoring coins, identifying them as such and charging a reasonable price. Those crooks can't get away with this, next thing you...
Good point about the location of the hole influenencing the price because the first thing I thought when I saw the coin was that "it's a shame...
When I look through pennies I keep an eye out for wheat pennies and certain dates. Same thing when looking for silver, certain dates and anything...
So then what does cause MD? I know I can look it up but I think a better explanation comes from hearing ones interpretation.
There is definately doubling, but only because the coin was moving when the photo was taken. :rollling:
I know the pictures are horrible.
After going through my loose change that I collect throughout the month I sat down to roll them up for deposit and found a silver 1943 war nickel....
was going to say that until I read your post. Unless the safe is bolted to a steel I-Beam or concrete the thief(who has the right tools) won't...
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