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Who'd have thought?
Just a beat up nickel that may have spent some of its life under the ground.
It is a rare occasion that you might find something worthwhile. I bought some 1964 sets from a CT member and got lucky when I found a 64 Kennedy...
The mint only sealed the envelope if it was addressed and postage affixed. Bulk sales were put into a shipping box unsealed. Yours were sealed...
International Invest Group.
Those were great days and prices, weren't they? No one remembers that, or brags about, the best paying jobs only earning you $60 to $75 per week...
People haven't carried or used half dollars for over 50 years, and the mint hasn't issued half dollars for general circulation for at least 15...
That's glue, too.
OK, then, a separate thread.
More and closer photos will not change the fact that it's glue. Just glue. [ATTACH]
You'd do better starting your own thread for your coin.
Some of trust is still visible. It was struck with a grease filled die. A very common occurrence.
Your photos are just fine. Closer photos are not needed. Your coin has glue on it and had another coin attached by that glue until they were pried...
I don't think so. http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/6844
I've used Great Collections for both buying and selling, and have been very satisfied. They have a very good reputation....
Welcome to CT, Curtis. Yes. We see them often. It might be a magician's coin. Post a picture, you'll get more information.
Drink more Ovaltine. Just trying to save you the trouble of the search.
I see what you did there. ;)
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