[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 26- silver 2- 64 22 clad Silver Bicentennial (1st ever) 1995 S silver Proof 1- '88 & '89...
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Holdon
Here are our results...
Opened up one of our last 2 boxes to check for Ender's and look what we found! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 10- 2018's!!?? 3- silver enders 1-...
Nice finds I like the toned morgan
Go to a pawn shop . It is most likely to find coins there .
I started two years ago to . I started with quarters and then half dollars too
Nah, that's just not the same as a mint wrapped paper roll being slabbed. Besides, Silver eagles are overrated anyway. ;)
And I will be posting under the SlipperySocks name (he picked our name) so please be gentle with us. He is very excited to see all the coins and...
It's not doubling because if you look at the back side of the "D" it looks like a backward "c". This is not doubling. Sorry.
Sure does look like it though
Slab an entire roll?! Now THAT would be CRAZY!
Not sure how that many pics showed up as there were only supposed to be 2. We have held off on opening them because we thought it was unique.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Yup. These two were right next to each other in a box. Ran out of ink.
Never heard of it. Is the whole sheet "rolled thin" before coins are punched out of it? Do you weigh all you coins? How did you find it?
What's up with the 1980 being light
A USB microscope works well but if you are serious get a mid level one b/c the $20-30 ones don't last(in my experience anyway).
Just wondering. Of all the denominations I have messed with they are the most difficult because of their size. Thanks
This is one one of those things that is dufficult to tell from a photo. It could be a crack but it's not likely in the way it is laid out as it is...
Separate names with a comma.