Well I went to my bank where I have my checking account, so that's where I dump my halves. I went to drop some off yesterday and the lady was like...
Oh ok cool. Did not expect it to worth a whole lot or anything. It was just very obvious to spot out after looking through a whole lot of wheat...
I have no experience with error coins. So any help or info on what's going on with this coin would be appreciated. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Searched my first box of halves. Got 2 for my collection, other than that skunk on silver. Still hoping to find some NIFC coins one day.
Hey I'm not sure about the magnify thing your looking for. I'm new to the hobby and still don't have the good equipment either haha.
Getting my first box of halves. Not sure what to expect. Need a good many more halves for my collection.
I got $3.50 in loose halves the other day and got 1 40%. That may be the way to go haha.
Looks better than my 1865 2 cent piece haha. I love the weird denomination coins too. 2 cent, 3 cent, half dime etc.
I keep all wheats.
So what would you guys say is a fair price for a Lexington-Concord?
Yea. I've heard people refer to it as the patriot as well.
Question: Anyone own "The Patriot" commen? Also how much would you give for one around AU or MS60 something? Just like to know what would be a...
Nice pic example. Mine do not seem as easy to distinguish. Also is there a big market for these?
Yea I seen a good many 2011P Andrew Johnson presidential dollars. That's about it though.
So did '79 dollars start with narrow rim then went to wide from here on out?
So I got some Anthony dollars and some of the rims obviously look wide or not, but I have no experience with this coin and would like some help....
Where you get a bag of ikes?
Went through about seven rolls of dollars. Got all the P presidential dollars available with a few D's. Including the 2011 Andrew Johnson dollar.
Got some rolls of dollars. I'm pretty sure they are all presidential or the sacagewa dollar. Anyone ever search these and know what I should look for?
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