My take on this: Tukas, if you weren't 100% positive this was an error coin, you should have sought the advice of an expert on errors before...
03/11/2011 17:15 35.90 35.92 +0.62 +1.76%...
The 55 is it the flat pack or big box? Those will hold more value if you keep them in the OGP.
It's normal. Even the older lenses the Mint used, from 65-74 had some rattling and coins rotating.
I'm not 100% sure but that looks like a token made for the 200 year anniversary of William Penn founding the state of Pennsylvania. The back has...
Have any of you noticed that it's getting harder to find quality pre-64 coins in optimal grades? Whether you're looking at online sources or at...
I question the FBL on that one. The hit on the bottom at 11 o'clock from the clapper is what I'm looking at.
I think the grade of VF is stretching it a bit.
Agreed.
The Lincoln is AU, the Merc, pictures have too much light on the obverse, but the reverse looks possible FB.
NY as in upstate, where we can enunciate properly, no yous, or let me axe you sometin, etc.
Proof and uncirculated from mint sets, Franklins, Morgans, Walker halves, Jeffersons, Kennedys, Lincolns, Roosevelts, Washingtons.
70 anything is over-rated IMHO. 69s are just as good looking for more realistic prices.
However, realistically, that's not always the case. The older silvers are subject to toning whether a proof or uncirculated.
NY, and I buy from shows so I can see the coins in hand.
They look like gaming cheques from a casino.
Quite few dealers near me have them for under $500.
g-vg.
It's a crazy market. When silver was below $15 not a lot of people were buying. Now that it's over $30, everyone is buying. I bought ASEs when...
90% silver content or .07234 oz. at current price of $35.30 gives a melt value of $2.55. That is until you post photos of the dime to see if...
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