I can't really make out anything from your photos. They are too out of focus and not close enough for an old fart like me. thanks for posting...
That sure is a nickel!
The prefix is a part of the serial number.
Nope. They will start with a different letter.
I'm pretty sure you are thinking of something else......
That's a very common coin and you can get one from practically any dealer who carries gold.
Neigh!
DMSO. Boy, I haven't heard of that stuff in a long time.
.......look at all the pretty colors!
I have to agree with you there. It covers all the bases which mine didn't.
It is unique. There is not another note in the series and denomination like it.
It's a picture of a stolen coin after it's been stolen.
I'm pretty old and what I recall was calling them "sliders" because of one of two reasons. The first, and oldest was because many old time...
I recall a story I read in a publication called "Confessions of a Coin dealer" about a brilliant, white Bust dollar that was making the rounds at...
For me, a coin that is in the same condition as it left the mint is "Mint State". How to tell that takes some hands on experience. If you love...
I am not that familiar with VAMs but it might help if you started a separate thread for this.
The largest and most successful coin dealers have a business model of a corporation.
I'm not sure what you are looking at. Look pretty normal to me.
Never gonna happen.
It kind of makes me chuckle when I hear the "NEVER CLEAN A COIN" refrain. I have 30 years experience in cleaning coins. Experience is most...
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