Oh. One more thing. I am listing on eBay a hoard of Civil War Tokens I discovered a long time ago and am telling a story to sell them. It,...
Opps. My last post was supposed to say that I pay 3¢ each for wheats. That sure looked bad, didn't it.
"I read through the negatives and looked at some of those items. Looks like they got what was promised, but not what they were dreaming to find,...
The first Commemorative half dollar.
If I can't tell you what and where in the minting process the error occurred, to me, it's not an error. (Until someone else tells me I have a...
I have a buyer for a little under that amount but I have to ship them. I think they are at 71/2 ¢ right now. I just throw the ones I get in a...
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Went through the dryer on high heat. ALWAYS use the permanent press setting when laundering money.
End of roll coin where the roll was keep in less than idea environment.
True. That's because they have little value. About 8¢ each.
Damage and discoloration.
1983 S cents are worth about 75¢ each. Yours may be worth a few cents more or less.
I don't think it will really matter much in that condition. Most collectors who can afford to purchase and desire a "No D" 1922 cent will want...
What's a virgin?
There's no difference between PF69 and PF70. You've been sold a bill of goods.
Very true of scans. True of ALL forms of image reproduction. That is why the best way to look at coins is in-hand. This is why coin shops like...
Hummmmmm. I think that is a booger and I would grade it YUCK.
Correct. What it means is the over all look that results from the era, the minting processes and materials used at the time. If one has much...
That coin is highly suspect to me. The fabrique just isn't right.
Looks too good to be true but if I owned it , it would be on it's way to slabsville tomorrow!
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