If it is the dime in your avatar, it is a regular dime and worth 10 cents, at least that is better than 5! Why the dealer would want to trade...
It is a 1775, but could be a counterfeit. I believe that is one of the most common counterfeit dates.
Now that I have had a moment to catch my breath! It is unknown what mint many of the state coppers were manufactured at. This is true of some...
The states did not make replicas, they were made in recent years by private companies to be sold cheaply as souvenirs or novelty items.
No, Ryder was not a special set of coins, Ryder was the man who came up with the attribution system for Massachusetts coppers. R stands for...
There are no mint marks on state coppers. The R on yours indicates that it is a replica, not a real coin. Where are you getting your information...
Well I have collected colonial coins for over 45 years. I don't know where you got your information, but none of the state coppers have mint marks.
It really doesn't matter where the "R" is, left or right, it just indicates that it is a replica with no real value.
Yup, it is still 1942.
Bobby, yours appears to be a 1942.
If any coins at all it would most likely be English or Spanish, maybe Dutch. Coins were quite uncommon in the colonies however and they usually...
Nothing wrong with your questions, I hope you hang around!
It also doesn't take a rocket scientist to treat other people with respect. In addition to no "S" it must also be a proof. If a proof coin has...
I only have one but really like the series. How many and which ones do you have?
Agreed, a dollar or two.
The R most likely stands for replica, as no genuine coins have it. Ryder was the man who classified the different die varieties of Massachusetts...
If it is circulated it is worth fifty cents. If uncirculated it would depend on the grade, on the low end maybe a couple dollars.
I watch many more coins than I bid on. Sometimes it is just curiosity to see what it will go for. If I am thinking of buying a certain coin, I...
I wouldn't think there would be much if any added value for the die crack. Dies are used until they started showing signs of failure and then are...
No real set value, worth whatever you can get out of it. Often seen at flea markets and the like for a few dollars. I am sure an old car...
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