Don't forget the biggie.........1796. That's the only one I didn't have in my set.
Perhaps the bourse chairperson just wasn't aware of the breach. It's hard to be everywhere even at a small show.
Coins they have graded for me have been graded accurately. It has been a number of years since I sent any to Larry because the market only...
Probably real but impossible to tell with those pics. It would be worth it to the person who buys it.
Junk. Zinc pest.
In general, I've always believed that the "Little Half-Sisters" have been and are undervalued. The surviving numbers are extremely low but the...
That was an example of why he has a mixed reputation.
I don't even consider them worth face value. I refuse to spend them because I am then inundated with calls much like the OP's. Then they want to...
Yeah, I have about 20 rolls of platinum plated quarters too with no where to go with them. I don't even consider them worth face value.
Nice find. No real value but unusual to find in circulation. Keep looking!
So called "low-ballers" have recently paid some stunning prices for P1 coins. In the end, it's buyer and seller......or two buyers at auction.
Without that rolling machine mark on the reverse, I believe the coin may have been worth a couple hundred dollars.
I was once given some advice from one of the most sage numismatists alive today. He said........ "......David, if you are not making an...
I don't understand what the price the shop paid for it having anything to do with what the value of the sheet could be.......
Just fold it up......what's so difficult?
Nice notes. I picked up a 1977 $50 with a full reverse offset at the last auction I went to for face value. I have seen them trade for $3-4 hundred.
That coin can be any date you wish it to be.
Gouges
I have about 20 ROLLS of statehood quarters that look and weigh exactly as the OP's coin does. All different states too. What are the chances...
Severely damaged dime. PMD.
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