Looking at the sellers feedback, he's sold about 70 silver ender rolls within the past month. Given the amount, or lack of, 90% silver left in...
That apparent 0 on your coin is too big for the 1909. The 0 should be smaller than the 9's. All I'm sure of is it's a 19xx something.
I guess it's not so special then maybe? Not enough collector interest for the available supply usually keeps the price down.
It's a great resource. I've found it very useful.
Well it's got to be figured into the bottom line somehow and added to the cost of doing business. How they would calculate it is beyond me....
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Whatever list you come up with, the quality of the individual coins is just as important. They should be coins that have a nice original tone,...
More info, including the two recommended by the Commission of Fine Arts....
You should have bought the worthless cents and nickels. Those were probably genuine and you could have at least spent them. Good luck with your...
The mint did you a favor, now you can order them next week when you order the new commems and save on shipping. You should call them and thank 'em.;)
Actually you do have the famous "extra leaf" Arizona quarter. Thousands of them have been sold on ebay as that. But as jallen said it's nothing...
The first step is weighing it. You'll need a scale that measures in grams to two decimal places. If you don't have one, stop by your local coin...
You might be better off selling at a discount for the cracked holder rather than putting more money into it and then selling.
0 Percentages always throw me for a loop. You're right. My apologies to lyds and the poster I responded to originally. I was wrong in thinking...
Message the seller, he might sell you just one. Regular half dollar airtights won't work for these because the curved design makes them too thick.
Here's a scan of the specs on the set. Note the silver medal is 99.9% silver. 99.9 is also known as .900 fine or coin silver, not the same...
How about a clue. Which edition?
No, ASE's are .9993 silver, .0007 copper. The medals are 99.9 silver and .1 copper. They are the same diameter as ASE's though at 40.6 mm.
I'm not positive but I think the OP is asking about 2015 Mint products.
Clash and cud. Cool.
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