All I see on the 71' is MD also.
Imo top coin is MD, the 71' S I can't even see to make a determination but it's probably MD also.
Second 2 looks off imo. Not sure if it's because wear or perhaps the coins an altered date.
https://www.sciencecompany.com/Turn-Copper-Pennies-Into-Silver-and-Gold-Pennies.aspx As already stated it's a science experiment cent.
If a bit more in focus, yes. I'd much rather be surprised in a good way than surprised and disappointed when the coin doesn't match the glamour...
I've seen you personally post coins that almost require an electron microscope to be identified as such and such a variety that being said I'm not...
His pictures are a bit excessive but to me it's really not any different than any other coin 'glamour' shots that tons of sellers use. I'd rather...
This, Ebay or Paypal is going to force you to accept returns almost every time when there is a problem anyway despite what you write or select...
I'm not sure if the guy you're asking for advice has ever sold on the forum but I have at least 20 times. I'd start by asking for spot, for some...
You can do it whatever way you're most comfortable with. But from my experience people usually offer Paypal and have one price if someone sends it...
If the mint made proof coins in the quality like they did in the late 70's early 80's I wouldn't mind so much. But they have continually lowered...
Have you considered selling via the BST section here? You'd probably come out better than either shop or Ebay
Yes it's just a regular 1965 quarter worth 25 cents.
I can't believe that coin sold for $306 plus $2.67 for shipping holy cow.
I collect, but I like what I collect to at least hold its value and not be worth less than what I paid a month later.
Just theoretical if things got that bad where we were using gold & silver as currency or to barter with again. I think tin snips and some...
I also think recent products get inflated sales and mintage's because big dealers have standing offers to buy for almost everything these days....
This is true with most anything but especially with bullion or bullion masquerading as 'collectibles'. I'd recommend anyone new avoid the various...
Wait what? If that occurred all people would do is cut the larger gold coin into pieces if necessary. It's the same thing colonists used to do...
I think he meant someone just trolling for replies basically.
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