Ahhh...I knew I could count on Marshall! :bow: Yes...you are correct...Cohen-2. For the benefit of non-Half Cent collectors... US Half Cents are...
To quote NGC... So, a PF67* would be close to a PF67CA 1960 PF67: 2504 1960 PF67*: 128 1960 PF67CA: 719 1960 PF67CA*: 39 Hope this...
Hi Folks, I bought this coin on eBay in 2007 for $56. I have the coin somewhere, but I have no idea where...so these are the best pics I have at...
I would agree that vinegar and/or baking soda will make a mess of copper and clad coins, but I've used it very effectively on 90% silver coins;...
That's ridiculous! (the offer, not the storm)
Personally, I would leave it alone...or rinse it in acetone as recommended. But since it's not a great rarity...and if its appearance really...
rotflmao!! :too-funny:
Ahhh...that splains it (hic).
Great film!!! I always wondered how they made MS70 coins into MS64 coins. :rolleyes:
vnickels is probably kicked back on the patio with a bottle of Jack Daniel's and a stogie...waiting for Irene to blow by...like me! :cheers:
Good question TC! A few years ago I was buying up OBW rolls of 1969-1972 Washington quarters looking for the elusive Type-B reverse. I didn't...
How much did you get for it? :D
I say..."The only way to learn is by doing". ...just don't do it on expensive coins. It's possible to clean uncirculated silver coins quite nicely...
Sorry...I wish I had better news. I think genuine half cents are a real bargain at today's prices so I wouldn't give up on them. Unfortunately,...
Very nice pictures, but I hope you can get your money back. Without commenting on appearance of the fraction, both 1804 "plain 4" varieties (with...
Rule #1...never argue with a Teller. :thumb: I've had some luck negotiating coin purchases with the bank manager...but never argue with a Teller!...
Interesting...a picture would sure be helpful. Is this your first half cent or have you been collecting them for a while? Walter Breen has an...
Where did you find it?
Very interesting!! I know they must be out there, but I can't find any in the DC-Baltimore area...in circulation. If they've all been released,...
The 1804 Half cent series are one of my favorites. A picture would be helpful. Btw...:welcome: to CT.
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