As far as I can tell they’re pretty easy to find - so far I’m 1 for 1.
Nice collection. Numista tells me I have 6 coins from Rhodesia but I feel like that might be a little low.
Here’s another Rhodesia I got in the collection. Felt good at 5 cents each. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Picked this up yesterday for peanuts. Didn’t see the DDR until today. Can find any info on value / rarity. Any additional info is appreciated....
And just for fun, it’s my 76th circulation found Franklin.
I didn’t take a pic. It’s the 90%er in the roll.
Found an ender (67 reverse) and a Franklin (63-D) this morning. First on both in a while. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’ve looked though about 3.5 million coins. Found a Ben Franklin half this morning.
Also just noticed the coin I had in the 1946-S spot is actually a really nice 1949-S. That’s a good mistake.
I’ve found 515 proof coins in circulation, from Ike’s to cents. I sent in a nickel for grading and got a PF70 DCAM just to see if I could. But...
Agree. People should collect whatever they like. To the idea of slabbing an undatable coin, maybe it’s for a lowball type set?
They’re pretty awesome in person.
Couple more pics [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’m a sucker for toned Rosie’s. Usually not too hard to find coins from the 60’s in the junk silver bucket with nice toning. Today I drove across...
Somehow I can find this token in Numista or TolenCatalogue. Any help is appreciated. Seems like it should be pretty simple…. Thanks. [ATTACH]...
I believe it’s just circulation wear.
Absolutely could be a flying fish.
I initially thought it was struck through a hummingbird!
Picked this up a couple of days ago. As soon as a saw it I knew it was coming home with me. any thoughts on what it could be struck through?...
100% a strike through.
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