@adelaide888 ...you can find out for yourself. Assign a rough, ballpark grade then go to NGC’s World Coin Guide, it’s listed on their Main...
@Micky ...Welcome to Coin Talk. Forum members never know a new member’s expertise level until they’ve been around posting a while, so if you are...
For that date range and condition, spend the 20 lesser grade and pass down the better grades...I believe silver content stopped with 1970...
Very cool and nice find. NGC World Price Guide lists this as a KM-76, with inscriptions in French. There is also a KM-77 with Dutch lettering....
A moderator can remove a post, but they won’t in this case, really, not a huge deal. @paddyman98 and many others, strive to use and understand...
I use a triple, 3-4-5 for 12x...it is a knock-off, but it works very well...Spark edited: It has RuPer printed on it.
Remember this is incuse lettering...and as such, the “blister” areas that remain are the low part of the die. Conversely, the G, being the high...
...or a planchet flaw. The coin appears to be a clad business strike after all. Looks blistery...imo...Spark
@Rose collecter ...tell us where you think you see doubling. A close-up of the area would help. I don’t see anything from your pic. Also, that...
Looks cud-ish...meaning, the die was on the verge of becoming full-blown cud. An awful lot of metal for finning, and the rim shot (ba-dum-dum)...
@Amberlarry22 ...I’d have to look up the ‘20 and ‘29 for rarity, but someone will want those for a wheat set. The ‘ 50 and ‘48 are in really good...
I’ve been going through all denoms in my collection for the last 3 years. All 1940 and newer, G4-F12...returned to circ. Wheats...they may be...
MS64 FB ...Spark
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