Condition is really important in determining value. Can you describe their condition? Pictures really work best for this sort of thing.
It's a novelty or fantasy piece. I had one, but sold it. I called it the 11-cent coin :-) Worth whatever you can sell it for; a few dollars.
One of the shops I go to doesn't open until noon, and I think closes around 5 or 6. Closed Sundays and Mondays. He seems to do fine; it's a supply...
Last year I bought a bag of 2,500 wheat cents from a dealer that were truly unsearched. He described to me how he accumulated them, and I believed...
fretboard: I cannot tell from the pictures, but your nickel appears to have a lamination error. Is this what you believe it to be?
You will find lots of examples; this was a common occurrence on coins in this period. For this reason, typically die clashes do not add to, or...
It was just toned; that's all. What is toning? Toning is the visual indication our eyes receive when the surface layers of a metal have...
Because a picture is worth a thousand words....... PCGS has a pretty good site. For Wheat cents, try this:...
The greysheet does list wholesale, dealer-to-dealer prices for DMPL Morgans. As Raider indicated, the best thermometer of the retail price is...
You did ask about value in the error section, no? I appreciate you bringing this coin to our attention, but the forum moderators are fairly...
We appreciate your enthusiam, but multiple posts in separate forums are against forum rules. You'll get the answer to your question if you are...
You're very welcome. There's quite a bit to learn in the field of numismatics. Knowledge is power (and usually money, too!)
I should clarify. I actually believe the R-1 is the Sheldon Rarity Scale: R‑1 Common R‑2 Not So Common R‑3 Scarce R‑4 Very Scarce (population...
B-1 is one of the Browning numbers, which characterize die varieties of bust quarters. R-1 refers to the universal rarity scale. R-1 is very...
Bust coins are becoming more popular, I think, and I see their prices creeping upward, especially the earlier bust coins. I like them, but...
A die clash is when the obverse and reverse dies come together without a planchet in-between. They are both made of hardened metal, and come...
If you look in the area of the shield on the reverse, you'll see the same defect as on your coin. Also, note the lines in the field to the...
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I don't think it's raised, and I think it's a clashed die. The only reason I say that is because I have a coin of that exact year with that...
If the $3 included shipping, you did just fine.
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