96 Thanks for the contest!
I agree that patience is a necessary virtue in any collecting endeavor, and another one will come along sometime, but it still frosts my bald head...
This is just a wild guess but it may be a marriage token.
AU 58 Thanks!
No silver yet this week but I did find my very first Indian Head Cent in a Loomis box yesterday. A well worn 1905. Last roll in the box too!
I vote end coin in a wrapping machine malfunction.
72% silver does not mean 18% copper, the 18% could be a mix of anything. That is what drives up the refining cost. You are best off sticking to...
Hobo beat me by seconds!!!
Hi and welcome to Coin Talk. That looks like a glue job, the coin had glue on it and was attached to another coin. When the coins were separated...
Welcome to Coin Talk! :welcome: Your coin looks like a heavily worn 1924 Buffalo nickel from the Philadelphia mint. I would go as far as $0.10 for it.
My Grandfather probably used one of those to buy a loaf of bread. He was 27 years old in 1919 and just beginning a family. There is a lot of...
It looks like post mint damage to me. Something struck the edge really hard and caused deformation. Over time the bulge caused by the hit wore...
I have over 1000 positive feedbacks with no negatives or neutrals and I'm just a run of the mill seller according to ebay. I guess it depends on $...
If you add beans and meat you'll get chili coin carne.
If I could find a graphic that made any sense I would post it. Sorry, I got nothin.
Quick, get it in an ANACS slab!
In the 70's my sister worked at a bank that gave these away as a promotional gimmick. If these are worth $2000.00 each now, I won't be going to...
I'm just taking a wild guess but I would suspect a lamination defect on the planchet prior to striking. Welcome to the forum!
I really hope Canada does not have a 1995 penny on dime error! :p
But wait, if you buy one with $8.00 shipping do you get a better common date?
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